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Street benches-and bench-
warmer&-are ln for a bad time.
A "bench Investigation" waa
ord~ by the Newport Beach
City Council Monday night on a
motion by Councilman Hana Lor·
enz. who a.aJd that Hbenches do
not beJOftl on a bualneae atreet."
He moved fJrat for ca ncellation
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E TO GO ~
tlon from the city manager. of all existJne bench agr.ements
In order to return full control to
the city, removal of aJl adver-
tt.lng benches, and grant ot au-
thority to the clty manage r to
temove a ny and all benches aa
he deemed nece.aary. ThJa mo·
tJon was modllied to a request
for a . report and recommend&·
ABERNETHY RESIGNS
The debate over the benches
•ta Med with a motion by Coun-
cilman Dee Cook for return of
the Marine Ave. benches, which
had been removed as an anti-
loitering move during Easter
Week. The Balboa laland busl·
neN men favor the return, and
the Im provement Aun. wants to K·.wan·ls Club keep the benches oU Marine
Ave. Mr. Cook's motion was de-
feated 5 to 1.
The Council also:
• Approved tirs t reading of Is Organized .
FIVE CONTESTANTS vied for the title of Miss C orons del Msr
at the membership meeting of the Corona del Msr Chsmber of
~omerce lost Fridsy evening . The winne r. in " close d ecision by the ~dges. wes 18-yesr-old Sylvis Segul (ce nte r). " legal secreta ry. who
love s at 271 S Cove St . in C ht,., Cove Here s re ell 5 contestants,
Ordinance 922. which will per-• c D '-J A
mit the Council to change over-,. n IVJ rea I
night parking regulations by ·
The Ensign haa learned that of thls fiscal year, June 30. He resolution ; adoption Is expected A . Klwanl~ Club has bt't>n o:·
1 ~roM_ left: Pin~ie Fisfle~. who wss just o p? nl beh'nd Sylvis in the
udgong; Nege Cyr. Sylvos Segul. Chri~ Neel snd Mi~e Hsvemon
1-e ;udges were Rolph Myers Herb Moller Walter Shew, Fred
S·ewsrt Ol'd Dli'ICO"' Sfewort. (Ensig n P.hoto) AS RECREATION CHIEF
Sylvia Segul
1
1s Selected
as Miss COM
Sylv1a Segul, 18-year-old legal
secretary. was ch06en a.s )1, s Co-
rona -del }far at tht' meeting of
the CD~f Chamber of Commerce
F riday evening an the \'outh Cttn·
ter. She won by just one point
RJchard Abernethy Is resigning ca me here in May, 1958, from I nut ~londay, and the ordinance gamzed for Corona .dt"l )Ia •.
as director of recreation for the Oxnard, where he was superln-will go into effect July 13. The otfldal orgali!Latlon meet·
City of Newpon Beach to ac-tendent of par~ and recreation I • Instructed the city attorney lng will he held at noon tomor-
cept a similar position with an-for 13 years. He Is first vice pres-to prepare a re olutlon fo:-next row 1 Friday 1 .tt t~e Hurley Bell
other California city. • ident of the Calllornla Recrea-)fonday's m~ting providing for Inn. Kh,a nls Lt GO\' Da\JJ .·:el·
)fr. Abernethy 1~ now on ter-lion Soc1ety and Is slated for the a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. parking ban S(>n forrre,.. prt.-idt>nt of 1he ~ew-
mlnaJ lelve. and his resignation otrice of president. In the .200 and 300 blocks of )la-port Harbo: Club. will pn• ... id\C'.
' will become effective at the end City )fanager Robert Shelton rlne Ave. on Balboa Island, from Thl" orgdnaing rommii'N> :
1 over runner up "Pinkie" Fisher,
1
1i-year-old Jun1or at H.ubor
High.
:"iomlnauons werf' marie for 5 said yesterday that no Imme-l July 13 to Sept. 12. <'omprised of Or. A. E. -tod uon
DfS dlate plans for recruitment are • Appro,·ed revised plans al-a nd J.m Van Dyke. both past 1
T ALLATIOK MOKDAT being considered. The duties of lowing Science Explorer Scouts presidenlc; oi the parent club. I positions on the Chamber Board
of Directors. The nomlnet" are
Dr. David NielMn of Lido Isle dlre<'tor ot recreation are now be· to constru('t a fall-out he Iter and Dr. Da\ id Smllev. )Jeetlngs
will be Installed U president of ing carried out through his of· near the Explorer headquai1ers will be e\ery Friday noon at the
the Oranre County Heart Assn. !ice. utilizing present personnel on the city corporation yard site. Hurley ~II.
at the association meeting Mon-In the Recreation Dept .. with the • fte('elved protest from S. E. --------
day evening in Oianeyland Ho-assistance of assistant city man· Locke and R. G. Brownhill of ~·IXOn Eas·lly tel. ,arer-1"bm Childs. Clift Haven aealnst the multi·
story bulldlnrs proposed at the
city -county dock INewport Tow-Tops Dems ··n er I a nd near the Lido brldre
tplanrwd by Georle Buccola and County \lot·. 8w1ea Baal! 1 8U t; Mt tba :"f
the in<'umbents. Dr. Da\'ld Sm•-
Jey, Grant Howald. Mrs. Dun<'an
Stewart, VPrn Sm1th and Fred
Stewart: a lso Walter Shaw. Babe
Orbon. Howard Folsom. Raymond
~1oore and Ch!t Lionbar&er. Bal-
lots will be mailed to the mem-
bers for the ele<.'t.lon or s direc-
tors. '
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• APPI•wd the ,...._ ol the Vlce-Prftlclent trlchard !'llllson
Pastor Gets
D.O. Degree Balboa Bay L.&on. Club lor u.e out -polled Gov. Pat hwn aJ-
of the Corona M l lfar beach ma.t 2 t ol In Tuesday's prl-
a~a tor the annual Lobster mary votlnr 1n Orange County
Bullets nnr throu1h t he air ally In the center of 32nd St. Bake, to be held Sept. 10 and and topped the combined Brow.n-
along Balboa Blvd. late Friday about JO feet west of Newport 11, and agreed to waive the McLain ~mocartlc votec; by an I
nt1.h t. h1ttlnl a purwued car, a Blvd. At this time the s~pect parkJng fees for those 2 days. lmpres~i,·e margin.
garage, a fenee and a buaJness car was parked at the south I l:nofflclal returnll for 1ht' "OUn ·
The Rev. Chari~ Dlt"renfield ..
I pastor of St. Andrews Pre byter-
lan Cbureh. Cll1! Haven, ~1ved
the Doctor of Divinity degN"e
last Thursday at Buena \TI ta Col alan u :-iewport pollee tried to curb on 3Znd St. heading east. fr11•1• Sllrll1 liYH tv gave ~ixon i -1.29666 vote .I
atop the vehicle for Investigation "He tried to steal my child." I Gov. Brown t,u a favorltt' son I lege Jn Storm Lake. Iowa.
of a po lble kid napping. the woman cried, jumping Into fo ll ...... llllclllll pres idential candidate!. :r..985,
Tratrlc ahead finally forced the front seat of the pollee <'ar. 1 and George Md.ain. who seek.~
the motorist Donald Baxter 38 Blood was streaming from a TIM K...,.n Bcat.c. EJr. the support of the pE>nsioner .
Long Beat"h: to halt at rs iand d~p cut In the rig ht side of her cbaDcJe Clu pnMDted t.be 20.573. )fcLaln wa oppos1ng
Ave. and Ba lboa Blvd., where he right foot and there were bad P'.....SO. ShrtDe to lfewport Go\'. Brown a.s the "favoritE'
was arrested on charges of reck· cuts on both sides of her left BCIJ'bcw Bi91l School at a spe-son" Dt>mocrat1c ('andldatt> from
Jess driving, speeding and viola-foot, police reported. There was d al aMmbly ,..terday mona-Cali!orma.
MISS C O RONA DEL MAR of 1960-6 1. Syh•is Segul. is be·.,g
crow'led by Ksren Fos•er. who ros eld the t t e f·v the psst yeor.
At 35. he thus be<'ome one or
the youngt>St ministers of the
Presbyterian Chureh to earn the
right to be called "DOC'tor." The
degree was conferred on him Jn
tlon of probation. about a 2-ln('h cut on her right 1~. Tbe Sllrbae lDCludes 21 All propositions won bv de·
forearm. autlaeatic nprodactioa.s 0 f dslve margins In county \;otlng. H e I A ked f One bullet hole was found In The chase followed. reach lng AIDericaa b h t o r I c a 1 ctocu ea r1
the garage door and a nothe r In speeds of more than 80 miles an ts. b tbe Dec.larati • u 11-ft-..11-rt--~~~ ng s s or
the fence of C. E. Waahbon, l 829 hour. When he was arrested, ~;,DdeC.:ce. the I W C:: • ~ ~ •
recognition of his ~rvl<'f' and a<'·
rompll.shments In the Pre byter-
ian ministry
Ensign School
Ceremony Set W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Buter told pollee he had argued ~~ ... W=~-F·roDklia• -~ IJ 1111&.-.'J ••• , IT h h • C loden Fay, 449 M St., Balboa. with his wife and was emotion· ...,.__ _,. _., ... ••• w R ed ~poMed a bullet hole In a large ally upset. oftaa.l letter. Waa!UDCJtoe•a Lt. Donald ~fC'Canln. Costa eac er 0 eslgn ~:~. ~;~n~ldiea~h h:;a~t~~l= a ~~~n~:r:~m~~t5~~ert~~~ :~~ ::.: ::.,.~~ ~~e~:~:~~ea: 0~~~~~~n~; Ho~~t E~~ra~~aC:07 ~~~~ t~~
W. Balboa Blvd., Newpon Beach. pondency in not being able to AAid.nM. tM Emaadpatioa County chapter of the )tilltary Requests !rom parents, by let-profe ~uona l standing Trusteoe ceive diplomas at gradu.1tton ex-
Two bullet holes were found in get a job bec-ause he was on pa-~ CIDd docwDnta !Order of the World Wars. He ter and in person. for remstate· H.lf\ey PeaSf' ~"'ncurred 10 thas ercLc;es at 4 p.m. Thursdav. June
the rear trunk lid of the SUS· role. At 32nd St. as she started of Wedd Wcr D. I sef\·ed In ~avy Intelligence '" ment of )Irs. Vera Olson. f1r~t tatement by th~ supt>rmten 16, at Da\'id~n F1eM. Newport
pect car. to get out of the car. he started the Pa<'lflc durinr World War II grade t~acht>r at }1ariners dt"nt Harbor High &hoot
The wild pollt'e chase !larted up at a fast pace, throwing her •• &-. • 11-1-.. and also In Korea. School. were prt"S(>ntt"d Tuesday The board exprt"S-«ed willing Supt Roy Andei"SC"n will pr<'·
when Henry Crane. 210-34th St.. to the ground. The door aJammed .... • -•• I Other oCflcers are Capt. Arvo evening to the trust~ of the ness to hold a pnvate heanng 5ent the graduating C'la ll to
Newport Beach. came to pollee cutting both of he r feet. She Champion Crown Crest ~lr. Uni-Haapa. fir 1 vice . commander; I :'iewport Bea c h Elementary 1f c:uch a hearing 1c; rE"questt"d. James D. Ray. presadenr of the
headquan ers at 11:50 p.m. to said~ drove away but retumed verse, black-masked golden af-Major .Matthew Ken ney, second School OistrkL The scbool board alliO: board of tru tees, who will pr~-~rt at"elng a woman jump hf' about a .m in ute'. She opened gha n owned by Kay F\nch and vicoe-commander; ~fajor Edwin c. I There were letters {rom )Jr. I • Approved thE' use or the sent diplomas with the a id of
acreamlnr from • car at 32nd St. the car door and s natched the Char~ Costabile of Corona d~l Gomke. chaplain; Col. D. V., and M rs. John Swlran and ~rs.. Harbor View &hool audatonum Milo l.a,"Y. trustee. and Anhur-
a nd Newport Bl vd. little girl from the car. She re · Mar. topped 1.310 dogs to wan Johnson. Enslen; Lt. Robert Hur-Walter Mellott. and also a j by the Summer Dance &hool ChristenSE-n. principal. and Nor-
Lt. Ernie Laurin left the at a-fused to aJrn any charres. hla 18th best In show Sunday at wltz. judge advocate; Lt. Cot Les-petition with sjgnatures of 31 subje<'t to adjustment or the man Stillwell, viC't' pnn<'ipal. The
tlon immediately and a.aw the A hold waa pia~ on Baxter the PauMna Kennel Club All lie Soderberg, historian; Capt. parent&. rental C08L Re''· H L. Ogd~n will Rhe the
woman with a small chUd lor ht. parole olflcer. Mn1. Bax-Br~ Dog Show at Brookside Rayllnn Panlson, adjutant and Mrs. Olson had tsubmltted her • Asked the countv supen•ls· ~n,·ocation and benediction Chris ~n1 and waving frantic-ter left with their car and child. Park. treasurer. letter of resignation to the ors to 8t'll the Sl 645.000 bond$ · kLa<'hlln wUI be the student
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resignation wa..s a~pted. In additions, on a 20-year ~emp-U. -1----.. --.... --
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that letter she referred to "ac -t1on schedule. I __
cusatlon made In my evaluation • Approved th.e · Coun<'ll of p. I I • F
sheet." ChurC'hf"S request for U!W' of a : ~1-11 -11-1 rL
Supt Roy Andersen Mid tbat mobile unit for ~leased tlme re EJet'1l f Mrs. Ooon had remowd aU her Jlg1o~ education. on returm rom a mall
belonglnp In ber clUSTOOm the • Set summer school salaries b.lUot poll for new officers of t he
Saturday precedJnr the reslgna-at S550 tor 5 weeks for Jnstruc-B a lb 0 a Island Jmpro,·ement
tlon and announ~ that A.he tors and $750 ror the princlp.U. Assn. are now beln1 tallied and
WCM.tld not ~tum. A aubsUtute • Approvf'd the p~ltminary should be rt"'ad)r for a m~Un1
tudae· bas taught her cla~ bud~t r or 1960·61, totallnf I ot the group at 8 p.m. tomor-alnce t.hen. S1 722..879 row {Friday! In the Corona Ml
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schulman e App,.;,ved an e.xpan~ pro· I Mar School <'a!etor1um PI'HI<Wnt
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Rkhard Rob· rram of teach me Spenish to 1lhrvin Johnson wUJ Plftlde.
lMon told the trustees Tuaday filth and sJxth rraders at an f'$· ., _.
eveni"C that they and maeyl tlmated eo«t of $13.lt2.40 fori ..... IIUJ 1
othtor pa_rentt consJde~ Mra. n.xt yur; a 670 1s for purehuf ... a-n to be an nt"t"llent teat'Mr, ot 2t addlt'onal 'IV M>ts. 15.4001 W 111.11 ....
dedkated to tt.r job. thAt thelr for a tra\-.11"1 teacher to ro-,. N--BNdl CJ ,..__
children t.nent~ gftat1y from ot'dlnat~ the pi'Oif'llm. -.c-...-.• ty ..__n.
her teechln.. and that she • O.layf'd actJon on rt"'Vlslon of cU wlll hold • fonnal publk
abould be reinstated. TM , aa,ld "hurdle requl~ta" reques1ed hH.rfna on t~ 1960-61 city bud·
tha t -"to ... In her th ird )'Nr o1 by tl\f. 'T'Mchers A..n. te1 •t Ita r'Mf'tJna moxt Mon~
terectdna. that she wu to come • Approwd the ~-fti\PIQy-.wnlnr . The ~anna m•y ~
up for ten~ for h,.-r fourth nwnt ol bu.stne81 ma naatrr Ed ~~"~.~~ ~ •net to
,.ar. Wtanele at a Nla.ry o1 11o.m. · --.u-a v-t_. '*~
In raponse to the parents' re· • Appro\-.d the .t.p 5 •Jary '-..__. at lite Junt 27 mN't·
qu.t for a tMartq for Mrs. 0 1-of S14.~ f<M" Supt. Andforwn. !:.;_ '"':, '"•=• total II IB
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C)ALUNGQQ
., IIVGII .....,.,. San c-enr. leland weters JW ~t's take the Tuesday catch can tab the naa IMIIb aQ Wed·.
ol 78 analHI aboard boata from naday r.-. the Balboa PaVilion
Oa\rey's Locker as an example ol aboard the J'ronder, wiUch ... we
the fishlne these daya. They at 1 a .m . Monday 19 analers
baeeed 469 101 barracuda, 234 broucht In 32 yellowtaU. 1!10 .._
larae bonito, 51 calico basa, 7 200 bonito and 5 halibut from oft
white sea bass and 187 yellow· the P'rontler. Anclera are catch·
tall. Ina ... uot~t. halibut and a few
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"Nothlnl but fish pour1nc out yellowfln croaker from the Pavtl·
of here now," Davey Flnk aald ~loni:iiiiiiiicloc*iiiiiiii:.i:iiiiii:iiiii;;;;;ii:ii:ii:ii:;:::;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;.l
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erel ........_ ..., cewt 4.-No. A20171 ef tile Su.-1• Cow+ 111 s. ....
AM _. ..., ,.._ .._... II 4t..rlfle4 to ,-n.a. •" p~~Wlc ~totlcea ,.quire41 1 had flah for brunch, Monday. From waters quiet as a dry swim·
~ lew. Yellowtall. 1 could have ta ken mini pool, the scene changed to
SUISCIUJ'fiON lATIS b d I I t ctl Fl
Ill .. ..._ ....____ HerlMw ArM: OM yMr SJ.OO: two Y••" ss.oo my choice of bass. arracu a or ohne boo 1n erueTh a onk. rst cha1me ""' ---..-· ... oo •7-bonito, too. I did have some bar· t e n to. ey too everyt ng o .... i ....... HerW ANe: 0... YM ' --· : two Yee" • -~~~~:_:=.._::::.:::.....=.:::.-=:::.._.:.:::.:.__....:..:.:.:..:..:.________ racuda roe, on the side. Sure was we had to otter. Then the water
good! began to boll with barracuda-
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Tuesday afternoon. Sklppera aay •
the fish are just everywhere, he
added. • • •
More than 20 yellowtail were
caught Tuesday on the barae
Georela anchored otr the New·
port Pier. Lots of bonito and Iota
of sand dabs and bottom fish are
also being caught. The half·day
boat San Juan from the Newport
Pier Is doing gOOd on yellowtail,
barracuda and bonito. • • •
This landslide of fish for the not penclls. but real old logs, up
table resulted from a week-end to 7 pounds. Finally, the prized
safari to middle kelp, courtesy ones. the yellowtail. They boiled
of very old friend J. Way ne ''Pap· and circled and their splendid
py'' Harrison, who used to write colors sparkled and flashed as
"Flsh Tails" In the Santa Ana they took our balls. 01' Pappy • THE GREATEST NEED OF OUR TIME Independent. {After a reces of turned on the radio real loud and If you have a laree croup anH
Protests against the Baptist Church in Corona several years. he tells me h!!'s the yelL. of delight mingled with are Interested in chartering a
Th I t 't' It again the good stralno of hill-billy boat for some sportflshlne, Sea·
del Mar bnn. g to my mind a statement by omas eo ng to star wtl JOg -.. 1 od te
h pronto.) We were aboard Pappy's melodies. sport Lahdlng can a ccomm a
Jefferson-that he would rather put up w ith t e in-Jlmlyn n. on which 1 have spent The fish-boxes Called rapidly. up to 47 passengers on their lara·
conveniences of too much liberty than too little. In-many a good day over the past Soon we w~e releaslne all but est craft. Earl Coleman'• Rocket h uld b 0 the yellowtail and a few Joe ber· can carry up to 15 anglers. If Earl
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c~nvenie17ces to .be caused by the churc wo . e 1 1>':~J!yed excellent company. rles. Lady Luck's fa rewell party can't Clnd you fish. nobody can. mighty bnef-a little over an hour Sund?Y mornu;gs, ·The other 4 aboard Included wasn't just a flash In the pan. The Sea Raider came Into Sea·
Sunday evenings and Wednesday eve rungs. Agmnst Tony Alfaro. the Clrst skipper the For 4 solid hours we enjoyed sport Landlne Tuesday with 109
that You mi.ght try to weigh the importance of re-Jlmlyn n ever had. There was just about the greatest weed fish· yellowtail. I85 bonito, 26 barra· IEWPIIT TICII f • . S . Neal Johnson. who had also put lng ever. We finally quit-simply cuda. 3 ha libut and 12 bass ligion, which is the greatest nee9 of our hme . O 1m-In a lot ol good days aboard the becau~ there was no more bait. c:.ught by 26 anglers. The s mall STilE portent and fundamental is religion that safeguards good craft. John Moore. the a~· • UP MCBOB number of berries reflect~ the fo r it are written in our Constitution. There should be sistant manager of Westminster s It was time to pull the anchor. an~lers desire to catch yellow-105 McFADDD ft.. oa 3·1• . . . . . f l f h First Western Bank. and Attorney Maybe It was that. Maybe it was tall. KEWJOIIT a&ACB n o dlfhculty m arnvmg at a vote o approve or t e Stan Gould, santa Ana council · because Peggy Lee. over Radto • • ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~b;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ church. man. completed the sextette. Station KBIG, was sing ing. a It you want to try for some of .,;
This was no ordinary flshlng only she C3n sing, a blues song those moss·backed yellowtail In '* * * trip. Everyone aboard knew t hat or lovers parting. Tony was at
this was somethJng like a fare· the bow, with the anchor, when T
• BENCHES AND BUDGETS . well dinner. a.last handshake be· I looked 0\·er at Pappy, He ha~ 14 eenagers I saw the Balboa Island residents turn out agam , tore an old fn£"n~ takes off on a 1 a real strange expressaon on hi:. . . . bl b h final journey. Th1s was the last race. Has eyes Y.ere far away as A F• d $2 5 Monday evemng m ~onsld~ra e num ers at .t e I time any of Us would ever stand he took orr his fi hln· hat. then re I ne
Newport Beach Council meeting. The cructal, all-un-on the deck of the Jimlyn 11. 'n· his gb'se . 1: wa~m·t until he
portent ISSUe that brought them there concerned Other skipper would shortly take took OUt has h.uvtker('hief that I I R. t Case . . d' the wht.>el. The name would llf' knew \\hat Wa 3 coming. n I 0 ben(:hes on Man:1e Ave: When the matter was . lS-changed, and the good old craft 1r Is touching 10 ~e an old
posed of. the Island conhngent walked out-leaving would be only a memory. frien 1 shed tl?ar . bur I maght;.
a fa rly empty Council chambers for such an insig-T he weather wa~ appropriatf" ~ear Join£>d him \\'hf"n ~,,u·,,.
Four teenagN-. were fln<'d ~:;
eJ.:-h la£-t Frida)' an munlclp.ll
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f · b d t h t h' h tor guvs who were late rally danr · h\'ed \\llh .t hoJt for 12 goorl nucant ttem as a Clty u ge l. at was no. muc s y in~t with ttoars in thtoir eyec:. The yt>ar,-Whl'" yoU'\(' bet>n sca r{'J
"Uri grQ\\'ing out of the riot
Tue,da~·. ~l<.~y 31, on RO<'ky Point
heach, Corona del )far. Two Olh·
Pr.,; <>ntered plea" of not guilty
a:1r! !ace court tria ls ~lonc1ay
of 4 mtllion dollars. .,~-;,. wac: dull. and a fine drln leo ,;tirt and rhl' good !'hap broughr
It must be pointed out, howe ver. that th~ Island-ff"ll on the decks. T he fish in!? you home--'' hf'n rou·,.~' lttu.ghed
D D h C ·1 · ·f l ~tartl'd out in about t he same-and sung. a :H1 fl.,hf"d -wht>n ers I come to t. e ounct meeting-even I on y rlt-prl.'ssang mood. We put the. you·q· I Jt'<l up 1:1 <l qu.~t ('0\e
to toss out the benches Other folks. fro m other parts hook down oft the •restle. he-low .anrl watche-d .1 gloriou-~un'<t'r
of our city, did not come at all. I am a:raid that's a gan Clf'mente City. An ho~r or <>o whl'n you'n• rtnneo a mtlllon hap·
ff · bl · · T of fil"hing nf"tter! one bonaro, 2 or pv thing<; a b.n r<l-parllng dO..''>·
Ftnt>d $2.) pach werf" Gerald M.
GonLalt>s, I , J ohn Bollf"s. I . and
Raul Torre1, ,111 of Corona. :tnd
Aida G. Orttl, 18. Norco. Gon:r.alcs
was c-harged \\'llh indtlng a riot.
resist! ng arrest. and as~n u It a nd
h<.1 Iter\·. ThP ot hf"rs were rharg<'d
with fntoxlcat1on.
hp o on a major pro em m our nat10n axpayers 3 u n!lf'r•Merl calicos. Even tht' n' 1 roml' <>a-'
are losing thetr sense of responsibility for watching .. porlfl.,hlng boats wer., .,howing • FOR AOLD LANG SYNE
the spending of tax money. They sort of have the a rorf'st of straiJ!ht rod!~. Tlu·y A Pouple of rhc gu,·.s who ·d h · · h · Th • kf"pt movin_g. moving. looking for hadn't known tht.• Jimlyn II so 1 ea t at lt lSn t t etr money. at s ,one reason gov-a hnt spot. Th£"rf" wa ·m·r anv. Wt>ll tril.'d to sing .. Au iri Lang
ernmental budgets are so huge. I m for watching w(' ran back up to middle kPip SynE> .. a.s wt> came Into the jetty
budgets as closely as benches. I about 9:30 with not enough fish tor the la~t time. They soon ga,·e
Ernest C. Loza, 19, Corona. I
due In rourt :\londay on charges
of lnciung a riot, resl.stlng arr<'SI
and disturbing the peace. Al~x z.
Lechuga, 20, Corona, faces alml·
Jar charges plus one of asaault
and battery.
aboard. 10 satisfy a hungry cat. up. :\to t o[ us old·timers had
W e saw not a single hook-up. \frogs In their throats. Mrs Huber W .• ,, Be Installed eiVDDDLY-I d idn't ~"I around alter we • • Lady Luck, the goddess who JtOt back to the dock. I thanked
As Civic League President
MD. aoaEIIT IIU'aD
I )frs. Robert Huber of 1113 \\'.
Bay Ave., Balhoa, will be in·
stalled as president of th<' Wom-
a n's Civic League Tuesdar at the
Ebell ClubhOUS(>. 5 15 W. Balboa
Bl>·d .. Ba lboa. Sh<' will succet>d
M rs. Robert Rea of Corona de! 1
~'lar. I
Other offic-ers to be installed
are Mrs. C'!.>dc John.::on. first' it'e·
presld£"nt : .\1r ... J ack Cunnang·
ham. ~e<'ond VICt'·pr{'siclrnt: ~trs.
HPnry Porcella, rt>I'Orc1 ing !lerrc·
I rary; :\trs. Ccr·il ;\lnrt ln, ('Orrl.'·
1 sponding ser rf"tary: Mrs. George I Chase. trea~urN; Mrs. George
Willson. auditor. am\ .\trs. Stan·\1
lev Hill. hlstorl:tn.
·Mrs. Ro!)rrt McH-.hall. a past
president, will be in~talllng offt·~
cf"r
Su pt. )fa X RU<; t>ll or lhP ='l{'W·
port Harbor L;nlon High School
Distric-t. will rli~cU"l> th<' nel.'c1 for
the S.l.270 ooo hond i-;.<~ue to be
\'OIC'ri on nrx• month tn finJOCf'
a third high .;rhool plant.
Mrs. Robert Flanf"gln. Mrs. Wll·
ham T ambellini and Mrs Ralph
Daw-;on. memb<'rs of rhe :'iewport
Harbor Community Players. will ,
I present original comedy satire on
women's clubs.
fashions the fortunes ol fisher· Pappy. a he sat in the cabin
men. must have received the un· with his drink. mixed In a small
c:poken message that this was thp plastic waste·basket. and smell·
Jlmh·n·s last a ffair. Cor about 10 jng of onion sandwiches. He
o'clock. things began to happen. wasn't VPI'}' talkative. I hook
hand" wit h Tony. hO"ing down
thf' forward dec'< for the la.~t time
1 -~£>al. too. tldyinJt up 1n th£"
C'O<'kpar. ~obod~, said much. ~O·
body had to. We a ll kn<'w that
, there wen• times when it wa:o
just a<; wt>ll to be quiet anrt start
I walking. Ac11os, amigo: Happy
tournE>y-wherever you art'. And
thanks tor tht" mPmory. It was
real wonderful knowing you, you
know.
Newport pollee using landing
craft provided bv the harbor de·
partment landed on the beach
armed w1th revol\·ers anrl shot·
gunc; when high tlc11' prev<>ntf"d
them rea<'hing the dirr c n<'lrclecl
area ov~.>rland. The riot rP~ultN1
when orticers arrested a Corona 1
!Zirl, 16, on a n into'Cication rhargt' I
Thrt.>e officers were hurt and all
rl renr hed their u nlformc: in salt
water in their s truggle with th<' 1
g roup.
Former $tudents of Corona High
School joined In the sC'nlor ria~"
rlltrh day and were blam<>cl for
the riot. ·
Party at Fairview Hospital
May Bring Other Good Deeds
Thr birth of a good Idea. It is 1 A<;hworth and Carol and CJIJ
hop<>d, will be the outcome or an Tough.
PntNtainml'nt arranged by 2 ~Mrs. Charam.7~1·.; C,lmpflrC' group ~t>wport Harbor women for 175 · o .. 6, all saxth grodt>rs. pan·
mPntally retarded patients at tnm lm~d to a r~cord about a lit ·
Fairview Hospital In Costa 1\Jesa tie Chap~unk. :'\ancy r.:~rclnN of
I rel'ent Jy. Shore Chff~> s<~ng a ntu~llf'r from
her recent leac1 role 1n "PPter ~o suCt'~ful was the a ffair Pan" at Harbor Hi gh.
'that Mrs. Ann Crosby. co-ordlna· Tamia and Kathia Hope came
tor or volunteer st>rvl ces, has ex· from Fullerton to do a sister rou·
presw<t the wish that others tine. They are formPr Corona del
1 would follow s uit. Mar residents and well·known as
1 Thf" women who Instigated the little trouper!!.
program are Mrs. Walter Char· Tad Tobilt, Bill Callis and Pam * CROWN HARDWARE * amza of Harbor Highlands and Thomson. a trio which has been Mrs. Robert Flanegln of Corona rec~nlzed for a hilarious lmltn·
WE "'A ROVIEBOLD DUUftl&ll1 I IOD'" Pboee
1
Hlghlnnds. who visited the hos· tlon of Stan Frl'berg records.
COT fill£ 01.1 CII.AIIV PIIIITS ~~ pltal to leam what they might gave generously or their time.
JtEYI n .. I •-ROME'S BEST do to help. Mrs. Flane~ln and her daugh·
U07 EAST COAST IUQiiWAY COIIOirA DD. liD Perfectly willing to spend her On their program was a vaTiety ter. Terry, did an Imitation of ~~;;~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vacation in the Harbor area ls of numbers which m lcht serve as Emmett Kelly, the famous clown. ,= Victoria Teresa. the daughter of a pattern for other groups. Jo· The greatest response came
Roberts Jewelers
OF UDO
Jewelry -Watches
Individually Designed Jewelry
Watch & Je welry Repairs
Direct Dicimond Importing
3440-A Via Oporto OR 3-4860 Newport Beach
EGREMONT .
PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL
am.Daal • 10 •• 1'UD
SmaU. Clar • • Art cmd Crafta
Sport cmd Game A~ TutoriDg .
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ftlriJt an Mi laca ~IIW
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burroughs of anne of the Peplto and Joanne when Uttle Tracy Boag, daughter
2128 Mesa Dr., Back Bay area. School In Santa Ana brought 6 of WaJiy Boae. did her ventr1lo-
She arrived last week, Tuesday, teenage dancera. VIcki Grumpelt. qulat act with her dummy c1oll,
from school in Gullport.. Miss. Lee Fernanda, Patty WhJte, l oan Saale.
BALBOA PAVILION
SPORT FISHING
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2833 Coast Highway • If~ a.a.ch • LJ l ·llt1
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RUNNING DAILY
Leaves Pier 6 A.M. -12:30 P.M.
Galley & a.atal TCidde -lfo aa., aide ._....,.,
J5 ADVLTI-CIULDilEJf VJfDU 1212.50
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''Halt, bllt, or I'll fire," shout·
ed Officer D. T. Stowers, Newport
pollee. a s 3 bo)'s ran away In 3
dlrectlona from an aMnclooed ear
at ~an Blvd. and Orchid Ave.,
Corona del Mar, at 3:45 p.m. last
Thursday.
The officer, on patrol, had no·
Newport Harbor·Laauna Beach
tlced the driver of the suspeCt ·car
was havlnl dltnculty conlrollng
i t He made a u .turn to lnvestl·
aate and by that time the car
was stopped and the boys were
runntne.
One of the youths shouted ob·
aoenltlea as he ran .
Officer Stowers drew his re·
volver and carefully tired Into the
ocean about SO yards oft shore.
first checklne to make sure there
were no people on the beach or
boats ih the water. THESE .1 PUPILS were run,.rs up in the recent
spell.down omon9 the sixth graders at Harbor
View School. They ore, from left, Bobbie Hoqan
from ~iss Jocquelynne Wilson's room, Tracy
Graffs Going
to S. America
Clark from Philip Maurer's room, Melissa Smith
from Jock Hart s room, Pam Sutton from Mrs.
Rorence Cooling s room, and Oovid Duncan from
Philip Mourer's room.
Chi Omeea AJu.mnae at Ita lnltlal
meetinl May 16 brouabt tocether
a nucleus 1roup for the new
southern Oran1e County group.
Local Chl Omeau who eath·
ered at the home of Mrs. C. R.
Lrnahan, at lTil Terrapin Way,
Baycrest. were the Mmes. K.
When the youths heard the re·
port of the revol\'er they atopped
and surrendered. The thl&, 13
and 14, from La Verne and CJare-
m.nt. were c harged with tbe
rrand theft of an a utomobile ln
Pemon., owned by Arthur C.
SlmJMOn. or that city. They were
relea.wd to Pomona pollee.
-~ ·-171 E. .,.. .... c... ....
..._: LDI "tr Lnll
I!De'lly ~~ & ... & ....
Stanley Bell. C. R. Lenahan, Hans
1. Lorenz. George N. Pease. Wil·
Jlam Beagan. Jack Slsk, Robert
Slaughter, Bruce Sumner. Rich·
_,. ,. .... ----....,
Professlional
Directory
CEMETERIES ...
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
It's an excltln1 trip just ahead
for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graff of
521 Narclssus Ave.. Corona del
Mar. They left Jut week for a 3·
month journey to South America.
including Brazil, Argentina and
even Chile In their IUnerary.
"We expect that earthquakes
and tidal waves will be over by
the time we get to Chile," Mrs.
Greif said.
NEW COMMANDERS of Harbor Area legion posts are-Sam Mit.
chell of Balboa (left). for Newport Harbor Post 29 I, 4nd Lawrence
Peterman of Costa Mesa for Mesa Post -455. They too~ office at ti-e
They·ll stop over In New York
City for 3 days before jetting to
Brazil. Lots of 35 mm. film for
color photography will be taken
on the trip, which represents a
great deal or planning by the
young couple, who even have
lea rned to speak Spanish nuently recent joint install.,tion ceremonies ~eld at tne Newpo•t Haroor
by attending a private language Legion Hall. (Photo by Peter Z. M . S nge•) ~hoot. 1 --~----~--------------------------------
The trip, It sholl ld be mention· N s • d L A ed. is actually a deferred honey· ew av•ngs an oan ssn. moon. The Crarts were married 6 1
months ago in Pa adena, where PI d b L I F• •
the bride formerly Jl ved. I anne y oca •nanc•ers
, JOI!f JUWAJfiS CLt11 The Anchor Sa\'ings & Loan j stockholder· a r,. Will.am E.
I ard Button. Edward Lee, J. R.
Zweers. WUbur Rt'ynold and Miss
Phyllis Attwill.
1 )frs. Reynolds was elected
chairman ; Mrs. Sisk. vlce·chalr· I man: :\1rs. Lenahan. secretary·
treasurer. and Mrs. Slaughter and
~frs. Sumner, telephone commit· I
tee.
Possible phllanthropie for the
group are being explored by :\1r .
Reagan. :\1rs. Sisk and :\tlss All -
will, who will report on their'
finding at 8 p.m .. )fonday. June
13. when the group meets at the
home of :\frs. Pease. 211 Evening
Canyon Rd .. Shore Cliff·. Plans
will be complett'd aL--o for a wim
party July Hat the home of )1rs.
Button. Pot.J uck luncheon. swlm·l
ming and bridgt' are planned. All
Ch1 Omegas who were unable to
111end the initial mN'llng are
1m 1ted to be pre.>ent J une 13.
I Zliew members or the ::-.lewport As ·n. IS being organued fo r the liisher. KenMtll Aibrlihl. \\\lltN I.A. DECREE FOR DRISKEL
3131 Harbor Bl\·d. at Cisler Harbor Kiwanis Club are J~ ~ewport Harbor·COSt:l :\tesa area Keene. Don Frc1nklln. Jim Wu-:ton :\like Driskel. son of :\Ir. and
Costa Mesa 1 Berkshire. owner or Berkshire s by a group or local investors. and and Archur \'. Jones. who al o :\trs. Dan Drlskel. 22i Goldenrod
KIMBERLY 5·1158 I Restaurant in ~t'woort; Charl«.>s Is «.>xpected to be read)· for oper· \\'Ill sen·e a~ auorncy tor the Ave .. Corona del :\Iar. rec'el\·ed a
'-------------Barr • Balboa Island Jeweler; at ion about OcL 1. The location firm. bachelor of arts degree Sunday
FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . Charles La rzelere, manufactu~; 1 will be in the Costa :\fesa finan· 1 Guarantee ~harl"o; and paid·in at tht' 9 th .:-ommenct'ment a t
.------------...... Howard Brantley, ~r.tlfled public clal district on E. 17th St. surplu,; total $400.000. Chapman Collt'ge. Orange. :\1Jke
Friendly Nel1hborhood Service accountant. and Wilham Stewart. The artlclt's ot Incorporation of I majored in mu lc. He is choir dl·
BELL BROADWAY electronics and finance. the proposed association will be C L I 1-~ .... t-.~..... rector at the Balboa I land :\1e· MORTUARY revlewert Thursday, June 16, by I 1.111&11 ........... thodl.:lt Church.
110 Broadway CEim~~ ~~~lNESS :~et!:"l~~~l!s.Loan Commission CI-IM-SIIfl ...... ;===================:::;::::;-;
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME Incorporators or the association Largest and Most Complete
U 8'3433 6 S·lUl Colt& Mea THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby are William Peeler, Kenneth Army Lt. Col. William J. Ling· Furniture Store in the Aree. '------------..J certify that he ls conducting a Kinlsley. William Lee. Kermlc a n. son of :\lr. and :\Irs. James J.
MAIL ORDER bu~1ness at 50311 Rima. Gilbert Seal, Leon Yale Llngan. 309·C Fernleat Ave .. Co· c.n for f...
tomia. under the fictitious firm 16·wee.k a.uoclate course at the ~ f.S5tl
IE II
PIILITEIIII
'lmlwt&D¢&' ••• tr~• a. c... ....
• • • AND NO SMOKING
.Hae'a a.a <*kime remedy ror a sore throat-take 3
rcatbc:r ... dip it ia k:croseoc: ... rub over the mfocted
area. This ia a cue of rhc cure beina won;e than the
illnma.. It's Dice to kDow we don't have to rely on
such i.ndroctnoe a.od unpleasant "relief." So, don·t
take cbanoea wbc:o your bca.lth is involved. When
you're in. your plt)'lician it the Ollly penon quahfled
10 PftK.ribe ror yo.w ..._ Tbea., ror prompt,
praf:---1 aervicc. brirw -~ 10 us
Marguerite. Corona del Mar. Call· and Raymond Stansbury. Other rona del ~1ar. ha completed the
1
OECOitATING SEIVICf
name of a B ENTERPRISES and Col'lliDAnd and C.neral Staff Col·
that .... nnn l.t compoeed or Ieee. Fort Lra\·enworth. Kansas. H 0 use II~ Gar~~ D IMfoUotrlq penon wh«* name The courw I~ d~lgned to pre·
In full and place of residence are .. • • .saiiJ pare selected officer~ for duty
Clristensen Pia IIIGCJ
as folJows. to-wit: ... .. with general starr of combat dt· Furnishings for homes.
HARRY RONALD HARKLEROAD ! The a nnual faculty' s how. A ,., tons or loglstlcal commands dubs, yochts. 3G1 E. COAST IIWT. COilOIIA DEL liD
503n Marguerite Salute to . Summer:: w ill open and to f.tmllian~ ther.1 \\ ith the )()IJ w. Coeti Hiqhwey
Corona del ;\far. California S,uurday an the pauo gallery of duties of th~ 1eneral staff at N-port INcll
wrr.a:ss my hand on this 20th th~ Rt>x Brandt s ummt>r chool of co,v..:_r~ps:._::a:.:_n~d~A~r:.:_m:::y_::le:_:'·.:.e.:_l -----=============~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ day of May. 1960: painting. 407 Goldenrod A\·t'., Co· I -
HARRY RONALD HARKLEROAD rona del )1ar. and will ~ open
STATE OF CALIFOR~fA 1 to the public from 1 to ;) p.m.
1 ss. daily through this month. The ,_ms;.;.;;.UUM.;;.;;;.;;...;cz~-.· -.· ;..' ------,I COUNTY OF ORA NGE ) Hth season of the school will be·
FOR ALL OF ON THIS 20th day ot May. 1960. gin June 20, and the faculty In ·
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS before me. a Notary Public In eludes Barse Miller. noted war·
Sadlel·r Insurance Co. and for said county and state, time illustrator, George Post of l'ftidlni therein, duly commls· San Francl co. Robert WOOd or
John E. Sadlelr sloned and sworn. personally ap. Green Valey, and l1r. and Mrs.
3333 E. Coaat Hwy. OR 3-31150 peared Harry Ronald Harkl~road. Brandt.
Corona del Mar known to me to be the person --------
whose name ls subscribed to the LEGAL JIOTJCE ;.INV~.:ESTMENT'S:::.:.:.;:::::..:..;.;;..:·..:·~·:..-----1 within Instrument. and acknowl·
CROWELL. WEEDON 6 co. edged to me that he executed the
Members same.
Pacific Coait Stock Exchanp WITNESS my hand and official
Burdett Rarrllon, &ft. MIT· seal. EDWARD J. BABSON
Dick Rucker Ted Paulson Notary Publlc in and for said
Lola Fen.wU Ruth Baker Cou.nty and State. My Comml.s· Mike Myers 1-963 Private Wire Services sion expires June :>, 1 •
2601 E. Coast Hurv. OR 3-7005 Publish: May 26, June 2, 9, 16,
Corona ~ Mar 1960. In the Newport Harbor En·
sign.
New way to buy·
tires and batteries
without ctWa.l
J"• ,_'I ,_,,a creflll eflrl1
:J1e •••• ._1 Up lo IZ ••Ill le, ... ,,,ooounu.w..-.v.a.n OIMIWW&WAU._ .. .,_.,._._........, .. ..-........
•cs • .,, ........ ~,:._.'
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at aU a. OIL
CERTIFICATE OF DOfNC
BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOt;S
FIRM NAME
No. P·l2192
WE. TirE UNDERSIG~ED. do
hereby certify tbat we are part·
ners transacting a 1eneral garage
business, specializing in foreign
cars, under the finn name and
style of CORONA DEL MAR FOR·
EIGN' CAR SERVICE; that the
principal place of bualness or
said partnershlp is at 3016 East
Coast Highway. Corona del Mar.
Oranae County, California; and
that the names in full of all
membua ol said partnership and
their rapective r.ldeno. are as
follows, to-wit:
Robert H. HUlls reelding ·a t
704\~ Narcissus Avenue, Corona
del Mar, California.
Heinz C. Schmied residing at
424 Esther Street, Costa Mesa.
California.
IN WJTMESS WHEREOF, we
have hereunto set our hands the
20th day of May, 1960.
ROBERT H. HILLIS.
HEJNZ C. SCHMIED.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA l
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORA.'iCE l
On this 20th day of May, 1960.
before me Haul M. Curtl.s. a
Notary Pubnc In and for said
County and State. per10nally ap-
peared Jtobert H. HliUs and Heinz
G. Schmied. known to me to be
the pef'IIOftS wha.e names are
subeerlbed to the within lnstru·
ment, and acknowledled to me
that they executed the same.
<SEALl HAZEL M. CUR'MS.
Notary Public In and for aald
countr and State.
.......,.: June 2. 9, 16, 23. 19fl0.
In tM !lewport J!arbot .Ens~n.
•
I
IT ONLY FEElS LIKE POWE~c~~!~]~
Corvair'a inrenious deeicn simply plaee. the
encine in the rear. That means 14* wei,cht on
tbe front wheels and a Iichter, happier feel in
tbe curve of your banda. No power usist
ia needed in a ear that's reatauallv nimble.
See what a fresh encine@rinc approach ean
do? From bandlinr and parkiDJ eue riabt on. there just isn't anythina ordinary c:w
..
conventional about Con"&ir. Look at its
practically flat ftoor, four-wheel independent
au.apenSon, fold..(fown rear .eat. Ita air-eooled
rear enrine that never needs water or anti-
freeze or radiator repain ... and leavea eQiine
heat and noiae back where you've been. All
theee sp«ial advantqee are standard in every
Corvair. Just wait tiU you aee bow much
they add to )'our drivinr
pleuure. But why wait!
BY CHEVROL!T
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Tom....,. bolci U.. J'OQtlahal gaae.
In the final analysis the major difference between the young
arid the old lies In the direction one Is looking.
The old look back to Yesterday; the very )roung look forward
to Tomorrow. How sad that the one may never be recalled, the
other may never arrive. It Is only NOW that counts. Today, thl$
hour, this minute. Realize that and you have reached the fullness
of productive maturity.
Commencement, for the young person recel\•lng a diploma.
started a very long time ago, In the series or NOWS that made him
I what he is today. Show me a weakling, give me a delinquent, and
I'll show you the produc t of parental procrastination that put off
until som~ Tomorrow the interest, the discipline and the Jove that
were needed from the earliest years.
"As the twig Is bent so is the t ree lncUned."
With anotlwr r.rular -.uon
already history tor the EbeU Club
ol Newport Beach, the waya and
meana committee for the eomJng
year b already buty planning a
number of entertalnlne and mon·
ey-ralslng aHalra tor th~ aum·
mer month&.
Mrs. Basil Peterton, chairma n
ol the committee, haa aet the
d ate for the flrat event aa Thurs.
day,1June 16, at 10 a.m. Thla wUJ
take the form of a aumrner cot·
ton brunch and bridge for mem-
bers and frlend.l at the club-
house, 51!5 W. Balboa Blvd., Sal·
boa.
Mrs. J. W. Cam mack Is taking
reservations at Ml 6·1194 a nd
Mrs. Fred K. Schoepe at OR 3·
8079. Mrs. John H. Linson wiJl
mall tickets.
On Mrs. Pe<erson's comm ittee
are Mrs. E. L. Munsey, CO·Chalr-
man, and Mmes. Clayton Thomp-
son, P. J. Wilson, Theo Robins,
J. W. Cammack, George Hooper,
E. A. Rogers, K. C. Miller, Albert
S. Sparkes, John B Colby, Ruth
Vedder, Wayne Harper, Fred K.
Schoepe, Vernon Rust, Jack Boy.
Jan. Bess Britton, William Gam-
. .. . ......
ble, Nlcholaa Brettner, NadeM
Coplen, Jerry BeU, Clyde John·
aon, Marlon Dodd and John LJn.
aon.
QDIL POa ,... IAI.VIIII
WUILa m a nd Donna Salvin, 310
Alvarado Pl., Balboa, a re parentl
ot a dauehter born Thuraday,
June 2, In Hoae HoapltaJ, weleh·
lne 7 pound.l, 1!5 ouneft.
"lt'a Fun to o,....
In Fu hlon"
2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
THE ANNUAL FALL CONCERT sponsored by
the J unior Au-iliary o f the Newport Beach A s·
sislonce League wil~ pre sent ' the best of J ohn·
ny G reen · on Sa•urday evening, Sept. I 0. in lr.
vine Bowl, ~aguna Beach. Here, d iscussing the
fund-r~ising event, ~re (fro m left) Mrs. Hug h
Plumb, gener~l chairman: co mpose r and prod1.cer
Johnny Green and M rs. B. T. Lille gravM , con·
cert cha' rman. (Photo by Don Bush)
We would ha\'e need of l &r less pruning of our young trees It
we spent m ore time bending the twigs in the right direction.
The world knows that It is NOW that counts. And the grad·
uate who didn't learn lt Yesterday may lind his Tomorrows lean
Indeed. Whether they lie In the direction oC C'ollege or a first job
they w ill demand that k ind oC immediacy which sees a job to be
When you choose
a gift for ...
w ill express your sentiments to "dad
1ust the way you want to send then".
COIOIA DEL Ill PHARMACY
'"TID .... ..... ftoM I ry"'
1127 &. c..t Bwy .. --1 lee C... cW .._
OltiOLE J-1110
* OPU EVEifiiiGS TILL t:DD P.K. *
W ATCHES IY:
• MIOO
• GRUEN
• WYLER
$ COAST
LucaLE WASHEREJJE CLAIIl
And SIDRT LAUNDRY
WE ffiON AU OUR OWN FLATWORX
3536 E. COAST BWT. COilOJfA DEL
( Anou From tbe hat OfJim)
WaHah Clarte's Hawaii• SM,s
SPOB'TSWEAJI from W AIKIKl
Swim Suits, Sarongs. Dresses. Kelkls ''Childr«>n'J~"
Things, Muumuus, Lua u Costumes, Men's Aloha Shirts. Cllts, Decorations, South Sea Party Decorating,
140 Soatb Coast al..S. (ant to ahow) LGIJuaahacb
lOt JIAaDIE AVE.. 8AL80A ISLAKD
CORDIA DEL IAR TRA VR SERVICE
•
3542 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
' OR 3-0380
Use Endga Waat Ads for 11111111
200 Are Feted
By Ti.ffany's
done and does it.
T he n~rr word Commence ment is concerned with the moment
at ha nd. It is a doorway open to something wonderful. But you
cJn't reach !Is promise in a Ingle leap. You ha\'e to plod your
way toward It one tt>p a t a rime. For m ost or u:> the going Is low
but the teadlne s of pace determine our e\entuaJ arn\al. And
thre s a lot of piC.A.i>Ure to be had, all along the way.
Japa nese lanterns lent t heir 1 ;;~::~::::~::::~::~::::~::~::~~::::::~~::;:;
soft l1g ht to fe~tlvitie3 at one of F 11 F
the past week s mo:.t exciting I BID v are --Cooked up by part ies when :\1r. and )Irs. Al 1 .., Louise Me!eer T1fCa ny of 202 Driftw0011 P.d . ... .................................. ...._ ................................. _ ........ ____ ........ ____ ........ _____ _
Shore Cliffs. entertainec1. The a f. .
fair was arranged b\' :\Irs. nr. H )OU are look ing for the ea .y little f.lt as possible, adding 1 1 f.t ny a , a complimen t. to her hU>·I way to d.> thing,, then you 11 ciO\'e of ga rlic and 1 large l'hop·
band and to a fnend Bra, en W<lnl my red}X' for ench ilada PIC. pt>rl onion. When meat 1, brown
Dyer.' well-known spo;t,writer, 1 A~tually the only dlrf('renle be· a 1d 2 can · of tomato sa uce-a nd
who celebra ted birthdaYs wlthm I t\H'tm 11 a nd e nchllad.t Is In the I c.&n of enchilada sauce. IIC you
a few days of each other. j meth.o~_or pu~tln~ it all t~gethN. like them hot use 2 ca r.s of t.>n ·
The pa rty, a "drop in'' a rrc11r lt ta"1~" the ,ame as II \\OUi d 1r chilada sauC'e. and 1 of romato.J
for 200 guPsts. filled thl" nt?w I you SIX'rtt ..tn hour dipping the 1 Put tort illas In casserole wllh
home a~ guests enjoyed col'ktails tortlll.ts 10 soften lh~m. fc>ld ing alternate larers of the meat
And a butret supper, chatted In them O\N thel\' stuffing and ar· sauce, generous sprinkling of
the ' living room and garden and r.tngmg tl.H~m tn a .nat. pan.. diced cheddar cheese and a little
c1anc-t.>cl poolside to an orcht>stra ' . For . enl ~.dada IJie .> ou • '' 111 <'hopped raw onion. You will need
brought from Lo Angeles. ''a~t a Cd.:;o;erole 11 large a s the one package of tortilla for a
I .\-frs Tiffany rN't>lved wea rin.1 enl hflada 1 ~ round. Crumble ~ne pound of meat and mixture as
a tt1k1ng gown or bright orange.j pou.nd grou~d mt>a t~ or, It .> ou abo,·e.
On the guest Jist were Mr. and ha\c left ·O\e: roast, g rind It Sprinkle cheese generously O\'er
).frs. Andy Devine, now r~s1ding coarsely. BrO\\ n the meat In a s t ht-top tortilla, add 12 ca n ad·
in' Newport Beach; Mr. and ~1r . dltlonal enchilada sauce. Bake 10
Bill Gwinn of Laguna Beach F•11'p ..... llll •-· a hot o\·en for 15 to 20 minutes. a nd Mr. and Mrs. Da,·e Bricker ...& • M Cut Into wedges like pie to aerve,
of Los Angeles. HaW ., ... 111111 or spoon Jt. out. .Who .cares?
•• 0 ,.___._ Mr. and :\1r Lee Bolin of 1210 ~n·e a tossed green salad with Ill 1'11111 ...._., 5. Bay Ft., B.tlboa f:.land, ho ted a light \'inegar a nd oil dressing,
J...l•il• S+e4..J--~ some 31> Cort>1gn ex<'ha nge stu·) <'orn chip~. hnd Cuaeamole 1 rl"C·
... D llill ..... nt>nt · 5unday a fternoon a t rhetr ipe follows I Cor a luncheon or
Newport Dun~~~ will be the ite homt> T he -.t udf'nL". mo.,.ti) from "uppe: tha t i · different and de·
of a heauty contest at 3 p.m. Sun. Oran~t-Co.t-.t <'ollt>gt.' and Santa IJcious.
tfily for the selection or a con -l Ana H1gh ·,·hool. arrh ed a board GUACAMOLE
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A Graduation ...
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lone oclttiofts from U ..25 up.. He!Mft
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In the ).1iss Californ ia contest. bay. tsp. chill powder. salt to taste,
The Playport of the Pacific a.nd a sprinkle of hot chill sauce. STAT 0 0
:\1odc l Assn. will d1rect the beau· .... JICIIf 11 IH lise as a dip wlth the corn chips. I NI;f'lS BCX)KS~LL~rlS
1y P••geant a t thl" Dunes, and the • • • 225 ForeetAve. ~:HY~&c:A.r
llunt•ngton Beach Chamber of Fer 'C!•ril• Clllll•••' It you are dessert minded, bet· ~
Commerce is the s ponsoring o:· up D -. ter sta y Wirh fruit. LAQUJrA a&ACII, CALIF. gani~r i on. The Colden Earring Is oU ~t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i "spring t'lednlng" In drydoclra nd I
id ml sing from her familiar
mooring 1n the lagoon at New.
port Dunci The well-known ship,
wh1ch has a long record in the
movie when owned by actor
James Cagney. is e xpected to be
back soon and serving again aa
LEGAL KOTICE
:'JOTICE 1'0 CREDITORS FOR YOUR MAN IN JUNE No A 35473
ESTATE OF JOHN EICH. De·
C('aSE>d.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVE:'\ to
the cred itors or and a ll person~
ha,•ing claims agains t the sa1d
decedent or said estate to f•le
lht>m wilh the ne<'e sary \'OUCh ·
crs In the otrlce of the Clerk of
the Superior Court oC the State
of California, In and for tht>
County or Orange, or to present
1 he same, with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned at
hio; or her plaC'e of business, to·
wit: Law ofll«' of Calvin R.
Kt>ene, 333 North Newport Boule·
vard, Newport Beach, Callrornla,
within six months after the first
publication of t his notice.
Dated May 19, 1960.
STANLEY D. KNAPP
Stanley D. Knapp, Admlnistra·
tor of the Estate of said decedent.
CALVI N R. KEENE
Attorney a t Law
333 North Newport Boulvard
Newport Beach, California
Midway 6·1221
Publish: May 26; June 2. 9, 16,
In the Newport Harbor £nsign.
For •II y-~"9 no.ds, ~•• .,_
&dttt """"""" c... Olio!. l-0110.
a sea museum.
LECAI. lfOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNOE.RSfCNED do hereby
certify tha t they are conducting
a Ladies Ready to Wear business
at 3409 E. Coast Highway, Co·
rona del Mar, Calif., under t he
fictitious firm name of Petite
VUle a nd that said finn Is com -
poeed of the following persons
whose names In fulJ and place of
residence are as follows, to-wit ;
WILLIAM D. ROLLER
CONSTANCE L. ROLLER
160 McAulay Place, Laguna
Beach, Callf.
WITNESS our hands this 19th
day ol May, 1960:
CONSTANCE L. ROLLE R
WILLIAM D. ROLLER
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) as.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
GRADUAnON DAYS
JUNE 15. 16 and 17
e FATHER'S DAY-JUNE 19
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aJYmU BOLIDAT
&alt ..............
k FOI TH£ SUFIIIR IIIII
aoiiAJI •oUDAT
Pble cettsa bit ........ w.a.r, .....
llcltdaJII9 ......... tnlab wttb f1l11 aapport, IUS.
HIGHEST PAY· 4.50%
ON n ns 19th day of May, 1960,
before me, a No&ary Public In
a nd tor aald cou nty and alate,
realdlng therein, duly commJa.
sloned and swom,·~r.onally a p.
pea red William D. Jlolle,r a nd Conatan~ L.. Roller, known to me
to be the per.ona whoae na.mell
are au t.-rlbed to the within fn.
atrument. and acknowledeed to
me tha t they u ecuted the a1une.
Wli'NESS my hand a nd olflclaJ seal.
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...... hill ......... 15.15. ............ ....
for insurttl savings • t11rn11t an111111l ralt
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • DIVIDENDI EVEIIY THIIII
MAltY A. HAAPA
Notary Public In a nd for •ld
County and State. l(y CornmJ..
alon expire. Nov. ao. 1113.
hbllab: ara, 38, June 2. t , 18,
1910, In tbe Newport Harbor J:a. alp .
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CII*IQI ACOAnn
I
One taste Is worth ten thou·
sand word•. 10 here aoes •..
Nothlna to wrlte, no box tops, pa ·
per wrap~ra or labels to brlna
In, just thl.t coupon and 15 centa
•.. to receive a !lfth·baked·
rlght·h~re-on-our·own ·bakery •..
exd tedly t~nder, deliciously t~X·
tured, ~ra butterable, super
,. toasty and tasty sandwichy one·
pound loaf of the most talked
a bout. mo.t wanted~ most asked
for, and most com~ back for an·
other loaf for, day after day after
day ... loaf of bread In town . . . JUNE lltiDE: Mrs. Geoffrey G ilchrist is the forme r Miss Merjorie .
Lynn Knox of Corona del Mer. ,
COUP OW
Your cholc~ of any of these
d~Jicloua breads
Butter Crust White, HoiJa nd
Dutch, Potato, Sandwich, Oat·
mea l, Corn Meal, Cracked
Wh~at, French, 100% Whole
Wheat, Bra n.
15 Ceata a Loaf
at RICHARD'S BAKERY
with this coupon aood through
June 11
We'r~ so excited about our
line-up of fresh baked breads we
don't want a single ~rson to go
through life without tasting them
just once . . . You don't even
have to eo through the cheek ·
stands, because our bakery Is In
the front lobby. All you have to
do Is sneak In the side entrance,
--
p ab a loaf of bread and ctve
any ot the bakery aJrq your eou·
pon and 15 omta and aneak out
aaaln ... And thanks for com-
Jne aM.ad ol time. You all have
made our Bob P~rkins the hap.
pie t guy that ever buttered a
brt>ad pan ...
* * *
Jl 'fO'I'N a bread ..._ • tbe
Ugbter aide • • • auttwcnaat
wldte pcmnl .... to ..... _.,
tOCIIIta do a •OI'D.ID9 rup Oop
......... tbe ~t. sweet·
Mt. ...... t, aaowleet loaf tiUa
acs. ......... CIDd tbe --e
MISS MARJORIE KNOX
WED AT ST. ANDREWS ' Miss Marjorie Ly nn Knox was sories and the, palest pink cym.
ma rried to her colleee awe~t· bldlum orchids. I
heart, Geoffrey GJichrlst, at a late Mrs. GIJchrlst wore a toast lln·
afternoon ~remony Saturday at en sheath dress with appllqued
St. Andrews Presbyterian Chu rch, lace medallions. Her matching
Clift Have n. accessor!~ were complimented
The bride 1s a native ol Call· with buff colored cymbidium or·
fornla a nd attended Harbor area chlds. Both grandmothers were
achools throueh Newport Harbor a lso In attendance. a nd they were
High School. She graduated this complimented with corsages of
month from USC. She Is the large lavendar cattelya orchids. I
daughter of ~r. and ~rs. Lovell Following a wedding tri p to
Knox of 715 Patollta Dr., Irvine Lak~ Arrowhead, the newlyweds
Te rrace. ~irs. Knox Is the owner will make their home at Whittier,
al Fun Fas hions women's apparel whert> the groom is working with
shop In Corona del Mar; ~r.,the Ford_ )fotor Company ..
Knox has been associated with The bndegroom Is a natl\'e of
General ).Jotors for many years. Ca JICornia. graduated from John
The groom's parents are ).i r. ~fa r~ha ll High Sc.hool. and from
and )frs. J. Q. Gilchrist of 2147 USC in June. 1959. He belongs
Cedarhurst Dr., ~ Angeles. 1 to Sigma Xu fraternity.
Approxima te-ly 300 guests were The bride wllJ b~ teach i~g _in 1
I h 1 the East Whittier School DistriCt 1 present to w tness t e marr age I t hi fa ll. Whll t II h b . ceremony conducted by the Rev. s e a co t>ge s e e
E:harles Diere nfleld. The b ride. longed to Alpha Phi sorority. the
who was given In maniaee by Y Frosh Club, Troeds and educa-
her father, wore a floor Jeneth tlon council. I
gown of silk organza with n ow. I
lng chapel t ra in. A blush pink BETUJUUJfC FJIOM ORIO I
undertone showed throueh the Mr. and ).1r . John Varian Bak·
sbeer whit~ fabric. Th~ soft full er of 700 ~a laba r Dr .. l rvlne Ter·
sk irt a nd scoop necldlne w~re race. are looking forward to the
detailed w ith roee medallions of a rrival of their dauehter, Judith,
cba.nUIJy lace outlined ln .eed trom • Dennison University ln
pear la. She WCIIe a tiny crown of Ohio.
pnrb to hold b.r JUuslon vell, ;;==========~
and ahe carried a cueade bou·
quet of pink pbalaenos-ls. but·
terfiy orchids and lily of th~ val·
ley.
The brld~'s sJster-ln-la w, Mrs.
Andrew Knox. was her matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Cindy Cordes a nd ~Iss Susie
Wedberg, sorority sisters of thei
bride, and Ml.ss :Marlon Gilchrist.
the groom's slater. They wore pale
pink gowns of siJk chlflon ovN
bouffa nt taffeta. The dresses were
made with bertha collars. Bows
of taffeta held matching veils.
Their cascade bouquets of pink
sensation roses were hlghllghtecl ,
with florets of while hybrid del·
phinium.
Don Voronaetf was best man.
1 The ushers were Ken Bowman,
Larry Tu rnq ui<~t and Andrew
Knox. the bride's brother. Stephen 1
Knox, nephew of the bride, was
ring bearer.
A rt'<'eptlon at the Balboa Bay
Club followed thl' t'1'rcmony. Re-
Cl'i\'lng guests, the bride's moth·
··--·~Co.ta Lese In
Ute Lont~ltunl
CAINE'S
PAIIT STORE
3701 East Cocut Rwy.
COBOJfA DEL MAll
INN lagredleat. 90 lato U.e
ICIDdwlcb loaf • • • Variety
wblte • • • cruaty Frellda, wiU. t• ri9bt t.xtue fo. aUIIUDU'•
jumbo eaadwic!ws CIDd cuaty
CIC'CIOIIlpcuaJ..IDeata to tbkll: bar·
b·q'd steall:a aDd epafbettl •••
Hollcmd Dutdl wttb tbe cnaaty
rice flour toppiDf CIDd plump
lOft potato bna4 keep perfect
compcmy wtth tbe jam pot aad
a pat of butter ••• 1 er was a ttlrl'd In a powde red blue
dress of Italian silk made wtth
OR 3-7014
OPElf StTNDAY
50'111 AJnfiVEJISAIIT
Mrs. Lillie Rleley of 112 E.
Coa11 Hwy., N~wport, with her
son, Bob, recently participated In
a celebration of the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
bert Brutschers of Cocta }1esa.
VACATIOJf DAn
Bonnie, daueht~r of ).ir. and
.Mrs. Wallace Barnes of 3S6 Ev~
nlne C..nyon Rd.. Shor~ Clift., Is
home from Scrlpl'a College In
Pomona.
Harbor
T-BONES
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PbRTER·
HOUSE ,
USDA CKOICE .1a:.
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PGtiK
ROAST
LOIW CUT
39'-
SPARE
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F AJIKU ITTLE
39~
RANCH
EGGS
CRADE AA-LABCE
!Many Pre-Wedding Parties
For Miss Linda Ann Provence
WitWJIOIIT •A.DOa ~ I
'I'IIVaDAT, JVJI& I, ...
CO_,.A Da.MA& CAI.IPODIA
to·~ will ~ tel~ at a din ner
party June 22 a t the Coronado
Yacht Clu b, and on June 23 the
bride-elect will entertain h~r
bridesmaids, lncludlna alstera or
Pi Phi, a t a luncheon In her
home.
All th~ lncredlents o! a fairy
tale may be found In the story ot
pr~·nuptlaJ parties, the wedding
and future home ot Robert Stuart
Diehl a nd hl.s bride-to-be, Linda
An n Provence ol Bonita.
He 1s the son of Mr. a nd .Mrs.
R. Stuart Dl~hl of 508 Goldenrod
Ave., Corona del Mar. Her par·
~nts are Mr. and Mra. Charles B.
Provence ot Bonl~.
The youna brld~croom-to-~ Is
an EnsJan In the Navy. He will
claim his bride at the Conareea·
t.lont l Church In Chula VIsta
June 25, and after a brief honey -
moon In Dlllfornla will leave for
Bermuda, where he has been as-
signed tor the next 3 years.
Ent.ertalnln& for the bride -elect
with a round of parties and
showers have been many friends
In Tucson, Ariz., where she was
a stud~nt at th~ University of
Arizona, u well as in San Diego
County.
Tucson Country Cub was the ......
EIITEII
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Direct From Omaha
FlEE IELIVEIY
Pboa. OR 3-0154
3UO Via Lido
Newport Beach
arket
RUMP
ROAST
IK)JfED AJn) Jl()l.LEI)
89~
RIB
STEAKS
USDA CIIOICE
89:.
FRYERS
nESJI LOCAL CiaAD£ A
33~
,.._ WIEIEIS I
, Qt. SAUEIIRAUT
55~
HAM
LOAF
OVDf BEADY
39ft,
&etllne for a ~rsonal sho"'er glv·
~n by her bridesmaids. A mlscel-
laneoull shower and luneheon
will ~ given June 11 at Chula
Vista, and June H there will t-e
a awlmmlng party at El Nade ro
Club. On June 17 lln~na wiU be
etv~n to the bride-to-be follow-
lne a lunch~on In Chula VIJlta, a
pa rty which Mrs. Diehl wil l at·
tend from Corona d~l Mar.
A kitchen shower Is schedffn!l
for June 18 as well as a mor ng
cof!ee and recipe shower n a
date to be set.
Both the bride a nd bridegroom-
Mr. a nd Mrs.. Diehl, th~lr dauah·
ter, Mrs. Gene Lay, and her young
son, Daryl, will be a mona auesta
at the rehearsal dinner ho.ted by
a n aunt a nd uncle of Miss Prov.
enc~ In SAn Dleao. Younr Daryl
will be rlna bea~r at the wed·
dine.
~--.... ----------SJ.., wlitl ftle MWCh.•tt wile eci-
Wrll .. I• the ~-
tL.
&rn mul raised in tlu all day sun !
That's Catalina ... California 1wim.au iu for children !
(o.) Cool Cat. Pretty printed cotton formtlt auH Y.-ith
t~b irred f ront and puckert>tle baclc. 3-6X, $3.9 . f b i
'K'atN' M'iq..f. Combt>d cotton a nd rubber knitted form tit
suit with ~tr1kin1-" \'·nPCk shouJder strap~. 3-6X. $4 9
CHILDREN'S-WEAR
YARDAGE e LINENS • SPORTSWEAR
"One of the Lido Shops"
3404 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH
Fll££ PARitiNC IN REAR
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CNn meal hread with the crlsp
dcrp south flavor, oatmeal on
the nutty side and cracked wheat
for a more textured bread ...
Bran offers n dl ff('rent darker ap·
peal and or cour e 100 per cent
wholr wheat wholl'som and load·
ed with \'itamln B
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bAa awlna la to,l reth baked bread.
morntna fresh baked rlaht here
Picture Younelf
In One of Our
1960 Stytiab
Straw Hats
c:1 D1splay
at
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THE NEW ,ASTOR of the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, the Rev. James G . Blain, is pic-
tured here with his wife, Lorrie, and their -4-
month-old son. Jeffrey, following the installation
service at II a.m. last Sunday. The Blains are
living at the church parsonage, 250 r C liff Dr.
Baptism Set
for Triplets
The first triplets born In Hoag
Hospltai-Laurl, Leslie and Lin-
da Bowman of Costa Mesa-will
be baptized at the 11 a.m. Sun-
day service at the Lutheran
Church or the Master In Corona
del Mar.
They a re the daughters of Mr.
and ~'Irs. Donald Bowman, aod
were born Thursday. J une ll, last
yea r. There Is also a fourth Bow-
man daughter, Karen, age 3 •3 •
Shelly Jane Mann, daughter of
:\ltr and Mrs. Jerry ~lann of Co-1
ron.1 del ~1ar, was baptized last
Su nday at the Lutheran Church.
T he followtng new members were
recet\ed: .Mr. and ~trs. :0.1ann, ~1r.
and ~Irs. Richard Gua rdln, Coro·
na d<'l Mar: Stanley Boone. Cliff
Ha\<'n: and ~1rs. Ma rcella :\foore, ·
We tdllf.
Laur..1 Bt'>ntzlen, JoAnne Mann.
Willic~m Carn<'tt ano George, In-
grid ancl Paul Dchn were con-
f~rmed.
E lizabeth Arden's
BlueGrass
1 I ,
MRS. DOROTHY TAYLOR, for ,he past 6 years director of Chris-
tian education for Presbyterian churches in San Diego, Paci fic Pali-
sades and Ojai, has been appomted as principal of St. James Day
School, wh.ct-i expected to move 'o Coro.,o del Mar 'leal Feb·
ruary. ~n. T oy't:l' •er-e v~d her degree ·., edu~otion from Iowa
Store Teacre•• C ,eoe a"d has OO'"e qr!IOull·e wor~ ol N.;:;•·n-
wesrerr-Un•ver 'Y So,. D.eqo Stale College O"d UCLA.
Decorator Is H•iretl Housewarming
C:HIJR£HES or c:aaw1,
CluieU.. lcta•r• aa....a.,
Newport Beach, Corona de l M~
and Coeta Mesa-The lesson-wr·
mon ror thia Sunday•, .eerrnon Ia
"God, the Preserver or Man." and
the aQlden text Ia from Epheslana
2:8-"By era~ are ~ ,aved
throuah fa ith; and that not of
yourselves; It Ia the c :rt of God." . . . .
Flnt lcntttat Cluuda, Corona
del Mar-Beginning this Sunday,
serv1ces will be held In the Co·
rona del Mar Congregational
Church, at 8 a.rri. and 8 p.m .. Dr.
D. A. Bryant a nnounet"s, Wed-
nesday eovenlna met>tlngs, at 7
o'clock. will be held In homes or
members. • •
H e w p o r t Harbor Lau..ra.
Cbu.rcb. Newport Heights-''A
Bcautlrul Unity" Is the topic of
the first sermon or the newly In·
stalled pastor.'rhe Re\·. Jamt'<! G.
Blain He will speak at the 8:30
and 11 a.m. servlct's this Sunday,
In ob ervance of the fea s t of the
Holy Trinity. The sacrament or
the altar will be celebrated at
both ervlces. • •
SL Jam .. Eplacopal ChW'Cb.
Newport Beach-The Rev. Paul
Moore Wheeler, former rector of
St. James Parish, will be the vis-
Iting preacher for the Sunday
services. Dr. Wheeler Is now pas-
tor of St. Clement's Church, Hon-
olulu. The Children's Day service,
with awards, will be at 9:15 a.'m.,
and morning prayer and baptism
will be at 11 a.m. The annual
parish pknlc will be held at Cos-
ta Mesa pa rk, beginning at 11
a.m. • • •
SneDth·Dcry Ad'ftDtbt Cbu.rcb,
Newport Helght.s-Pa.stor R. G.
1 Mote will preac·h on "So Little
Time" at the 11 a.m. Saturday
servlees. The Youth Societv m~t ·
lng will be at Fisher Park 'tn San·
ta Ana at 8 p.m. tomorrow t Fri·
dayJ.
•
ffewport &arbor lcrptlst Church.
C"o«tn M('Sa-"The Conquest of
Doubt.'' based on John 20:25. will
be th<' It a.m. Sunday servlee
S<'rmon or the Rev. Herbert John·
son. The youth choir will sing
under the direction of Mrs. Myra
Murphy. ''The Quest" will be the
sermon subj(.'('t of Mr. Johnson at
school wlU be at nme hour. • • •
...... Trlalty ........ c:lnal&
Costa Mesa-.. The Commlaalon ot
E,·anaellam" wUJ be the .. nnon
IUbject of Rev. WliJJam Acton at
the 11 a.m. Sunday wrvice. '"'be
Revival Led by Hezeklah" "'IIJ
be h la .. rmon aubject at 7 p.m.
Sunday achooJ wlU be held at
9:45 a.m. with a youth proaram
at 6 p.m. Wednesday prayer
meetlna wlll be at 7:30 p.m.
• • •
..... ................ , Claucla
-111e Rev. Godfrey'Craemn will
speak on "What It meana to Be·
come of Aee" at the 9:30 and 11
a.m. servtces Sunday. It wiiJ be
:\fethodlst Student Day. honoring
all graduates of colleges, high
schools and grammar schools.
Sunday school will be held at
9:30a.m.
• • •
SL Aadnw. • r e a by t e r I o •
Cha.rda. Clift Haven-''The Great·
est :\firacle" will be the sermon
subJect or the guest preacher, the
Rev. Dean S. Collins, or the Am·
erican Bible Society, at the 8:15,
9:35 and 11 a.m. services. Sunday
classes for prospective new mem ·
bers are belne held this month
at 7:30 p.m. In the youth cha pel,
conducted by Dr. Ewlna S. Hud-
son and the Rev. Charles H. Dler-
enrleld. Dr. !Uerenfleld Is absent
this wet>k in Storm Lake, Iowa,
where he went to receive hla doc·
torate or divinity.
• • •
t: l5 a.m. a~ 11 a.m. SUNDAY SDVJCJ:S
1:15 • 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVDING
IID:'IUfO 8 p.m. RJ:AQIJfG .:lOII-
3315 VIa Udo. lfeowport a..e1a Open---~ ta.ae.Sp.a Wed...,_ t a.m. • 7:45 p.m. ~ Ud J'rlclap-ta.&totp.m. SKCOIID ~ca.-no,.8CII~ OP caJIIiT,
ICID'I'IIT . ........... .. c-... ...
3&11J:ut Cout Blah-., Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUNDAY SERVICE 9:1.5 a.m.
11 uru
WEDNESDAY EVEMING
MEETrNG 8 p.m. READilfG ROOM~
3&19 Eut Cout Hlahw~ Open week da~
10 a .. m. to 3 p.m.
You are cordially lnvtted to
attend the Church Semc.
and to ua. the Readlne Boom.
LUTHERAN . CHURCH
Church of the Muter
3545 East Coaat Hlah~ay
Corona del Mar
The Rev. D. Wessell, Paator
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
WEL CO ME
Clariat Claud& br tiM s.a, Bal-
boa-Or. Arthur T. Hobson, asso-
ciate minister, will preach on
"Professor Gamaliel" at 9:30 and ~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~:
11 a.m. services. A breakfast hon· f
oring graduating students will be
held In Goodell Hall prior to the
first service. The Methodist Youth
Fellowship will hold an Ice cream
so~'la l at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
1une 22, in Goodell Hall. fol·
lowed br .a talent show. • • •
Firat Cb.rtaticm Cbarch. Costa
~1e a-"The Fruit of the Spirit"
will bp the sermon s u bject of the
Rev. Franklin 0 . Bixler Jr. at
10:40 a.m. Graduates of junior
high sehool and high sehool will
be recognized.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
OF CORONA DEL MAR
Temporarily meeting at
Community
Congre-
,gatlonal
Church
611 Heliotrope
Street
Corona
del Mar
W here All
4 JOIH CDM CHUJICB F a I t h s and
Four new membecs were re-All Ages May
t-eived into the Corona del Mar Dr. D. A .. Bryant Meet to Wor-
Congregat lonal Church at the 11 Pastor ship.
a.m. servic~ Sunday. They ar~ Worship • .8 a.m . and 8 p.m .
Jti.WPC)liT 811MB
liPim' CBUIICii
Amertcu .. ,._Convention
h1tvlftr Aw. at Fair Dr.
c.taMeu
Rev. Jleorbert JoliMDD. Putor
US.J072 .KJ.5-4110
Sunday lebooJ ···--··· t :tS a.m. CCI._. few AU .._..
Momlna WonhJp •• 11:00 a.m.
J:venlna Worablp -~· 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meetina 7:00 p.m.
f1liST CIIIIITIAN
CHURCH
Fra nklin 0 . Bixler, Jr. Minister
LI 8-4778 . Paraonaae LI 8-52tt
SUNDAY
9 :30 ·-····-··-·-·-Bible School
10:40 ······-····-· Church Service 5:30 Youna Peoplee' Meetina
6:30 -·-·--·-Vesper Servlce
WEDNESDAY
9:30 a .m. Women'• Bible Study
7:00 p.m. --·-Prayer M..Un1
8:00 p.m. ·---··· Chol.r Practice
Nursery a nd Child Care
Provided
First Chrlatlan Church
796 VIctoria at Pla~ntla
Co.ta Men
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNPA Y SERVICES
8:00-Holy CommunJon
9:15-Famlly Service and
Sunday School
11 :00-Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
TiiURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
Heallna Service
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ba ker St It Fairview Ave.
COSTA ~ESA
The Rev. William Acton
LI 8 -2440 . KJ 5-7981
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School ···-··· 9:cJS a.m .
Morning Worship .... ll :00 a .m .
Evening ServJce ........ 7 :00p.m .
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meellnc. -·--· 7 :30 p.m .
I the 7:30 E'Vcnlng servit't'. followed
by a pafty for thOSt> having an·
nl versarl<''\ and birthdays. l 11d·
week serviee will be held at 7
p.m. Wednesday.
• • •
Lat.betaa Claucb .. tile M•'-·
Corona del Mar-The Rev. Doug-
las Wessell will preach on "Holy
Baptism" at the 11 a.m. Sunday
service, on the occa Jon of the
baptism of the Bowman triplets
or Costa ME' a. Beginning this
Sund.Jy, and throughout the sum-
mer, there will be just one wor-
shrp .servlre, a t l 1 a.m. The Sun-
day School will continue to. meet
at 9:30a.m .
Walter T. Stolrow, P. Jay Bur--'
chett, Dorothy M . Puckette and ·:;;::;::;::~;;;;;;=;:;:::;;::;:;::;::;::;::::;:;:::;;::;::;::;::::;;::~
)Ira. Alberta D. Poppe, who waa I
also bapti.zed, The next clua
will be received on World Wide
Communion ,Sunday, Oct. 2.
• • •
CIIUIICB SCBOOL SLA TEJ) ·~ A. Dtmt111-. D.D • ..W
e Sunday Servl~a at 11 :00
a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
e Sunday School and Nu r~
e ry Care durtn1 11:00 a .m.
Service. Blue Cru~-the fragrance that
t! ml)st loved by women every·
"'htr ... And oow, you can use it
prtiu·ely ... for here are s-pecial
\ aluf",.
I John Cottrl'll. dt'•·or.~tor at
~lary's Furn ture Comn.t dE'I :\Tar
h.1s bN.'n awarrlen th{' r l'rllftra te
olf mPmbE'r-.ht jl In th(' ~oltiOn.tl
-oriE'ty or lntNior DE'slgnN~ ~t r
Collr<'ll. ;l l 21. t:-lht• youn~f'!'OI
f!pcoralor in this lHNI. Ill' <II·
tPnriNI lnrllilna Unlvt•r,ity and
='lorthwe<~t<'rn Unh·E'rsity.
At W • I UDinnollat C bur c: b , Costa ISeman s ~1'e a-''What Religion Cor Our
'C"hlltlren?" Is the question Dr. Tl•l<'phonPs jingl<'d around ~<'W· Charles Clare Bla uvelt ·will con-
port B<'n c-h 1.-J -..t week a a pre-sld<'r in his sermon at the 10:30
lunt' to th<' su rprise hous('warm· a.m. Su nday service which cele-
ing for~~.!-and Mrs. George Wi!i!~· brates Children's Day. Church
A vacation chureh school will
be conducted trom 9 to 1 1 :30 a.m.
:\fonday Jhroueh Friday from
July 18 to 1uly 29, at Corona del
Mar CongregaUonal Church un-
der the direction of Mrs. Harold
Lokan. Parents are asked to reg-
Is ter their children. kindergarten
through junior hleh S<'hool age.
MMtlag 1a l.ap8a -..cb Art QaUery
CAdjolnlna Victor Huao Inn>
lllu~ Gra•s ·~a Ounin;: Po .. d~r.
1~ • nH;-t refre1 h in~ aft~r-bmtb
lr~,.l. Ia a lo•ely b•!! bos, 2.00
'\ (reg1.1lmrly 2.50)
fllu~ Cra•• i~ a Flu" ~r \1 i·l to
u ~ '" o·ltl) f.,r ronlne·· I"' :!.Ill).
8 ,., '3. ·,,, (r,.pular pro• I' !:.:>tl and
4 ~ 1)
81~ Gr-ie 1 f'r1~a~ Set-
•'· ,.()! bottle of Perfume M.,l
plut 1 pufW llaron of Blue Crut
Perfume.
Sped .. Prte..S.OO (A 7.50 u lue) ,._,_._
Christensen
Pla1nacy
~··... &CINITIIW'&'· ...........
I
Use E111i9" el.aslfJ~ eda for r ..
tultt.. C.R I" row edt te OIIOLE
l-4550. Use Easlp Waat Ads for Benlts
mdn on :.lluron v evening. Th<'lr ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~====~========================-nC'w home at 1125 Bonnte Doone ·
Party larks O~t~•in&
A party be<~ir1t' thf' swlm minj:!
pool at Westcl1tr VIlla ceiE'braten
I thP opening of tht' nPw reslciE'nt -
lowned apartment df'vPiopmPnt in
the Vppt'r Ba_v arPa. Partic·ipatlng
wPre the dr\Piopt.>r. \\"illi.tm
o·srvon. hi-. \~irf'. FlorenrP. thP ~tessrs anrl :\Tm,, Paul Lough
ndge, Rob£>rt Crowner. U l'tPr
Fant. ~1ort Porteous. EdJtM IIIII.
Robert Kellogg.KennNh Albright.
John Bovd. Merrill Butl<'r. C~rg<'
Uno. Warr<'n :turt('vant. :\1a~ or
and Mr~. JamE's Stodd.trri ilnd Ad-
mrral ancl ~1 rs. Thomas War!leld.
. , . wbe'• eeu1 tUJ
II f11" D•1 fo'
.II the f""'il1!
Tt•r., ln lnf' TNrare. was the st'l -
' ung. \o.lth guests arriving just as
thE' Wlsemans were about to
len V<'.
Fril:'ncl'i brought with them a
eomplete buffet supper ami a
ukulell' to tram with th<' Wise-
man plano. The community <>lng
pau'«'d only once. to permit the
Wbt>mJns· ~oung oaughter. Jac--
quie. to sing "Sweet Butterfly"
while ~1rs. John Nelson Hurtt
played ptano accompaniment.
On the butret table was a salad
tray bearln~ a special kind of
· l<'ttut-e" of the fold ing grE'en va-
ril'ly. upendable Cor a gift for
the new home.
Swim in the 1 S...cn, c.ide-c:oDclitioaed
ta.lc waw I.apon; sun youi'Rif oa the aaik-
toas. c-. eaad be.ch.
I.aunda )'OIU boet froiD the 12-laee, hard·
rop ramp. Eajor •iliaa ...t pedclleboud.
Li.e ...,. edYeahaft oa cbe pod ship
"Golclea Eaniaa:·
And whee you're h-,narr •r pod food
at the 5MCk Ban. or uae the haody picnic
facilities.
ADMISSION t. the ,ARK (JR.~ .. ,..,....
Aclulh SOf. Chllclren 12 yn. I u'"'•' 25f
=-OIU .. ..-. I "--
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Board Sets Election Details
For High School Bond Vote
TWenty-tour con.olldated pre·
clncu will be u.Md lot the ape·
dal $1,270.000 bond election J&lly
19 to seek money to buUd a thlrd
h lah ac:hool tor Newport Harbor
Union Hlah School Dlatrtct. A
alm!Jar bond election failed 10
carry by 47 . votes In April.
District trustees meetlna Mon·
day aareed to pay lnapectora 121.
Judsea Sl8 and a polllna ·plaat
rental tee ot 110. Trustees also
approved the malllna of a poat·
card stateme nt to all reptered
voters, .alvlna lnformaUon re·
ga rdlnc the elecrJon, aa required
by law.
nina COinlllbalon and the state
have provlclecl thell approval or
the alt.e, Supt. Mu Rusaell te·
ported.
Final drawlnaa for the 1405,·
000 unit four ot Coata Mesa
Hlah kbool were approved by
the ~~ ... and forwarded to the
atate. 'n\e plana call for a 2·
atory, Jl.cl .. room bulldlna. a
new admlnlatration bulldlne.
oonvertlna the preMnt admlnll·
tratlon buUdlnl to counaellng
quarters, a bualne. education
wtna and converting a study
hall to two clau rooms.
Tru.stees propose to build the
third hlah ac:hool on a 40-a cre
tract on Irvine ranch land south·
we t of Jamboree .Rd. and Ford
Rd., Inland of Corona del Ma r.
Purchase of the property by the
dbtrlct awaits a leeal docu-
ment from the Irvine Co. clear·
lng title a nd providing a su p-
plemental aereement on roada.
The Newport Beach city plan·
Plans for the fl(lh and final
unit of eo.ta Mesa High School
could be ready for tru tee ac·
tlon In July If the bond election
Is favora ble, architect William
Blurock aald. Trustee l 1rs. Zoe
Barlow commented that a mini·
mum or 2.500 or J>O.'Ibly 3.000
student capacity mleht be nee·
essary due to Maceo Corp. res!·
dentlal construction staned In
the aru.
GIFTS
FOR
GRADUATES
. •: 8 8 • 8 • • • :• . . . . . . "
A10oag Us Girls •••
•:• . . . By Louise Meteer . :• ·= : . •
THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Marjorie ,A.nn J ohnson to Ray Fields
of Costa Mesa is announced by the bnde-to-be s parenh, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas W . Johnson, 904 W . 19th St ., C osta Mesa. Miss John-
son is a native of Los t\ngeles, graduated from Real ~tate College
the re, and is secretary and treasurer of rhe v ·sra Center Merchants
t\ssn. Mr. Fields is owner of the Ray Fields 1ewelry store in the Vista
shopping center. He is a qraduote of Bradley Univers'ty. School of
Watchmaking, Peoria, Ill. (Paul Ke nt photo)
WE'RE TOSSING OUR BOU· vacation bound to Michig an. Mi·
QUET (and hope she catches ltJ ami and Jamaica. The group pre-
to lovely Sandye Swanson, who sented the honoree with a set of
took time out from her busy pre· golf balls Inscribed with her
wedding schedule to pose for pic· nam e, u well as the eadget to
tures In our special bridal pro-personalize all future ball.s she
motion last week. In case you uses. Tllelllwenefl•••• 1 ~~~~~~~ .,.. ... I
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A FALL WEDDING is beinq planned by Miss Mary Todd Baker of
Knotv'lle. Tenn., a,d Cabell Braden Fnch. SO'l of Mr. and Mrs.
Broden L. Finch of Corona del MM. lvf ss Boker. a qraduate of the
University of North C arolina, is the daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Mar.
tin Ross Boker of Knoxville. Cabell Finch, a graduate of the un;.
verst ly of T exes "nd Yale, is d oing research at Oak Ridge. Ter n
City Council Sets Hearing
on Protests Against Church
don't know, Sa ndye is a ba llerina, • • •
teaches dancing wit h her mother. H App y 1 NT E R 1 )I F 0 R A
Dorothy Jo Swanson. In Corona CWUDY Jt.:NE DAY was Thurs .
del )far. One of the spe~ial rea-day. )1ay 26. when Judy 1 )1rs. ;\fr. and )1rs. Floyd Arthur
sons we tMs her our bouquet Is Earl, Story hostessed 3 tables of Blower or 522 W. Ocean Ft., Bal·
that In a day when young g1rls l bridge and served luncheon to a boa. are motonng north to Berke·
are running off to get married al· grou p of best friends at her home. ley this week to attend tht> grad-
most wllhout thought and fore· 521 Pomsettla Ave .. Corona del uauon or their daughter. Linda.
s1ght. S.1 ndye a nd her flant'e, ~1ar. at t.:nlversirv of California The~
Donald L. ~1cKay, had the wis· Accepting her lm·itation were wilt be joined also b) their
dom to walt two whole years the ~fme . Ethelyn ;\filler. Adelle younger daughter. ;\1argart>t Ann .
while he finl.,hed h1s servi~to Sl k J Fl 1 1 who has just complett>rl her flr<~t
' 1 S h fi · h d nase · ac:-kle aner n. Dor s ,·ear 1'n the uni,·nrsit•·. tor a l:nc e am and e 01 e Heisler. Bernice Wolters. I Ia · ~ ·'
chool. The1r wedding next Satur-Ager. VIrginia Peti'rs. Florl'n<'t' brief \'acation in Carmel before
day promises to be one of the Nolton, Mildred Meyers. J ulia motoring on hom<'.
most bea utiful of the season. ~aple and Eleanor Phelps. Linda will enter t'CLA for
• • • • • post-graduate work in Pduratton
TUR.~ING TABLES on Floren<'t' • ~1t.:SIC HATIJ POWERS 10 forgt> She was an honor .stucicmt at
t Mrs. Stewart' Nolton of 620 Or· trieml~hlps. according to mem-1 Berkeley.
chid A\·e .. Corona del ~tar. June bers of the :\tt,~slc Section of the --------
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SEALjjSHEETS c/ IIDJiiua,.~
4'D I. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA
Ml 6-4la
BRAND NEW
RENAULTS
PE.a NORTII The Newport Beach City Coun-
cil agreed Monday evenln'g to
hear protests agains t the loca·
tlon of the First Baptist Church
of Coronl. del Ma t at 2411 E.
Cout Hwy.
Mrs. Brltha Pretorlous. who 1 ~'frs. Jo. eph, Watd entertained TUE"Sday Cl~b. who «>ndt>d their RECEIVE DECREES
had written a letter of protest at a surpnse party a t her home ·ear of sin In to ether bv prt>· Local students who rN't>i~erl
to the Council, based her objec-In Garden Grove last Thursday ~Pntl ng gif~s ~f a~preci:uion 10 dcgrl'(!s ve·terday !rom th(' t ni Jeiii••IS.
lions on congestion, trafflc dan · afternoon. h 1 1 d ,1 V ,.. b k vprslty of CaliCornla at ~1ntt1 "er and lack of parking She . t e r ea N . ·' rs. era r:..u an . B b Sh Cro"'l r 301 • · Florence recently had urprtsed and their accompanist, ~1 rs. Irene ar ara are aron .. o asked Council to reverse the de· her w ith a brida l shower. so June Poppy Ave .. Corona del ~1.lr. B.A. I
alon grantJna ~ \1M permit. to say "Happy Trip" to Florence talned at the home of Mrs. Judy r 210 LaJolla Or~ Newport Helghu.l
.. F AJIIL T OP ,DIE CAU•
100 W. COAST IUWAT
REWPOII'I' aEACII CouncU Mt that date rather
than Jwy 11 at the request ot
attorney Harry Blodaett. who
said that the church wanted to
begin building as soon as J>OS·
slble In order to open a Bible
clslon of the Plannlne Commls· Invited many of the same g uests
1
Wiseman. The group was ent•r· In Engllsh. and Charles Canniff.
Dr. D. A. Bryant. pastor ot the before ahe lett With Mr. Nolton Story. I B.A. In lndu.strl&l arts.
Baptlst Chureh, ~mentlng on i~liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--ii~~iiii~~iiiiiiilil~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~i statements In the letter, told the
Ensign that parking agreements
have been made, the church has
<ln application with the Irvine
Co. Cor a future site· a nd hopes
to W<'ate on Irvine property In
2 or 3 years. and tha t there has
chool before public schools open
In the fall.
COM Woman
Kills Herself
Mrs .. Maxine S. Hogan, 51. o!
192i Galatea Tr., Irvine Terrace .
apparently commllted suicide in
her home early .Monday morn -
Ing, N"wport pollee reported.
A Corona del ~ar physician
notifit>cl Newport police at 8:04
n.m. of the possible sulc-ldt'. Of·
f lcNs arrived to ftnd the victim
lying faC'(' down on a bed In the
master bedroom. An a utopsy was
pt>rform('d at Ha Ill Corona del
Mar Mortuary. Evidence showed
a hea rt condition. The body was
sent to Cun ningham and O'Con ·
nor ~tortuary, Los Arteeles.
Mr,, Hogan·~ divorced hU5 ·
band. Wllllam B. )foga n, 38, San
Diego, was In tfie home when
pollee a rrived. Mr. Hogan said
he hru1 arrived at 11 a.m . Sun-
day and spent the day and eve-
ning wllh Mrs. Hogan. They
had dinner at home and then
ll~tt'n«>d to HI -Fl. He told poll~
he ~. ent the night In another
bedroom In the home, a woke to
hNlr n radio playing In Mrs.
Hogan's room and discovered her
body. He said s he had been In
gay spirits and had aeemed hap-
py.
'lall 11 II•••' Wll
EM Lilli IIIII II-
1 been no reje<'tlon of site appll·
cation by the chu rch.
Tlle 'IMI Wll See ...... . ,....
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee of 212
Drl!twood Rd .• Shore Cliffs, wlll
atte nd graduation exercises for
their 2 daughters this week-end.
Susan Gray will graduate with
highest honors Saturday a t San-
ta Catalina School·ln Monterey,
and Sheila Gray will graduatt-
Sunday from Stanford. Susan will
enter Stan!ord In the fa ll. Sheila
wil l teach a t Egremont School In
Costa Mesa this summer and will
return to Stanford In the fa ll to
attend graduate school. They wlll
both spend the summer here with
their parents.
11111111 ....
Charles McAiary, 74, a boat
builder for s::; years, died Sun-
day In h ls home. 2060 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. He was born
In Canada. came to the Harbor,
area Zl years ago. and conduct·
ed his own boat building busi·
ness on Ma riners Mile, la ter serv-
Ing as boat designer with South
Coas t Co. Services were held yes·
terday at Seal li Sheets Mort u·
ary, and Interment was In Har·
bor Rest Memorial Pa rk.
UZTOIII TO L&AYE
Mr. and Mra. Bill Sexton of
Corona deJ Mar and children
Danny, Maraa,.t and Jimmy are
leaving next week for Showlow,
Arizona, where Mr. Sexton wUI
operate a s portlna IOOds atore.
He ... formerly wttb Callfronla
~ COAST BIGIIWAY
COiaOIIA DEL IIAII o,.. •o•. 1'DV. taoas..
niOII I 1'0 7 P.JI.
PilL. SAT. & lVII. TO I P.JI.
' WE DEUVEB
OR 3-0514
The traditional "hats In bloom"
luncheon next Tuesday in the
Lido ClubhOUIIe will cloee the
!Ieason for the Lido Isle Woman'a
Club. There will abo be lnatalla·
tlon of new of(l~ra, ahowing ot
new hat atyl", and juda1ng of
most orlalnaJ, mG8t beautiful and
most humorou.a ha~ ctevt.ed b1 Bank In Corona del Mar and In •·-------------
the membera. I.a. Anples. ·-T F• .......
It Start. a New Life
and you'll want to look like new
on thatGreatDay---
DO OM -but DO ODe c:Jem. Jib
\
JV1T CALL-Will ...... .,
... .aft COAIT awway
ELIIITEIIEI
IPEIIILTIEI
W€ GIVE~ H.
IIIED IT 111101 BIIERY * Est•l••• 41 Yurs il ~IIIIa *
Well ben fir ElcelleM Qulity i1 all TJJU of Baketl a.Ms Brutl -
Ctlkill CMIS Eclain, .. * A II ENTION JUNE BRIDES *
YH C11 •• ... Y.l .. 11 CIIE HERE ••• hate a
Ill 1••••••1'111 will • .. ,.... Dllidoa Cake·
Grocery Specials Me at Produce
Larp • Size
KLEENEX
z ...... 49( = 98c aVJCP-SJm.ODf TIPS-..
SAJIDWICII aoAST-
IJIOULDD a.GD-
P• 11ot1111de •
Ofta •urti8w
111• Dill
PEACHES
2 ..... 2fe
,_ ....... Llrp Ellrl F_,
..
Peanut~r
3~ 49 ... · Bing Cherries
Ill 39~ rvu. I oz. ....... I I I
11' LETTUCE
2 .. ,.
the PduCE ILOII.
e tDDDA'f ... Y It came Ja.t In the lucie GuUy area ha. yard durtna the .wnlna and
A lawn ~DCMNr waa found at , . . A cat waa Impounded for that .ometlme In the Jaat 2 weeki
•'L'' 8t. and Balboa Blvd., Balboa quarantJne at the county pound brob a SISO cut lron Ftench an·
•.• A cat waa quarantiMd after after bltlna R4!va Jean Smith, 4, tlqu. urn . • . Oftlcers l~ted
bltlna 1uaan IIetz. 7·16 TUatln Apt. 5, 404 E. Balboa Blvd., BaJ· Lewla Roller, Pomona, launchlna
Ave., !fewport Hellbtl •• , A bl· boa . . • a boat In the back bay to deliver
cycle round at '780 VIa Lido Nord, • wa»•UDAY. MAT IS a nwuaae from the Cautomla
Lido l.aJe, waa picked up, taaaed Sarah S. Shutt, 61, of 545 Avo-hlahway petrol that hla aon waa
and held at the atatlon for the cado Ave .• Corona del Mar, 1nd ma.ana In the mountalna In the
owner . . . Roy E. Tou.Jey, 58. of 475 N. New. 8arton Flab area •.•
...._ .-It a. ..u.d ...... port Blvd., Newport Hel&hta, ex· e IUJIDAY. IIAY •
it8 ......... ..-Ia .._, ef * chaneed reference. a f t e r their Steve Schambura, 310 VIa Lido
pe&a.e ...... -Iliad lt. cara were lnvwved In an •cd· Nord, Uclo laJe, reported the theft
_. lilt • ...... -,...., .. _. dent at Coaat Hwy. ancS Avocldo a bicycle ... John Llnler, 1901
te ~ANy ..... ..._ •• .._. 1 Ave., Corona del Mar ... Cart Chubaaeo Dr., Irvine Terr•ce, re·
,..... lt.. C. .. •-••• ._,. driven by J une L. M)tera, 44, of ported the theft of a bicycle from a--. a. ef IU7 W • ...._ 120 Pearl Ave.. Balboa Jaland, the w•t end of the Newport Pier
...... ....,.. .._.. ._ and Richard R. Squier, 39. of 2182 ... Vandals damaeed hln&b ao
._..... • .... 11-..-a ._. Rural Lane, Costa Mesa, were In· a deck lid would not close prop·
,. ... ,_ ...._ .. ,_... ... ..,.. volved In an accident at Coa.at erly on the car of Bob MacGurn,
Ia • Jell clowutaln at ~ Hwy. and Jamboree Rd .... Ted 221 Mornln& Canyon Rd., Shore a..... . . Johnson, 210 Alate Ave., Balboa Cllt1a ... Boyd Bailey, 304 Orchid
RobHt Squlrb of the city elec· bland, reported the burelary or Ave., Corona del Mar, reported
trlc•l department found a wallet a aurtboard from hla unlocked the theft of a t95 s urfboard ...
ln the Balboa parklne lot with aaraae ... Mra. Helen It Ander· Cars driven by John Lukena, 32,
JdenUflcaUon papers of Guy E. son, .a, of 717 Santana Dr., Jr. Van Nuya and Terry Glueow. 16,
Dunbar, Phoenix, Ariz .... Oftl· vine Terra~. attemptJna a U· Balboa bland, were Involved In
cers 1lded Daphne Smith, 77, of turn In her car, RCraped the aide a n accident on Bay Shore brldee,
3100 Ocean 8lvd., Corona del Mar, of a parked car reeiltered to Newport Beach ... Dwaln Mur·
return to her home after ahe be· Fteeda Walker, 1307 W. Balboa phy, 308 Alvarado Pl., Balboa, re·
~ll~~ 0 ;H:O~ WOOD PRICE ,,.,.,. ..
• -• ""' .. ''•' theetre ... .-s ..... _, tt.o.
At the TUSTI N rLAY·
lOX, • new show .... ,..,
two weeh beg i 1111 l 119
JUNE lltt.
"ONCE MOllE WITH
FEELING"
"WHO WAS THAT LADY"
''THE GAZE.IO''
''THE HA,Y TIME"
"AUNTIE MAME"
At t h • FVLLEilTON
MUSIC 'LAYHOUSE. •
new ahow • • • r y t w o
weeh, be ginning J U N E
2nH.
'SOUTH I'ACIFIC"
"KISS ME KATE"
''THE ,AJAMA GAME"
.,DAMN YANKEES"
'CAN.CAN '
IESEJlVATIONS
"•on••· r .,,;,. -tlttccl.. 4..5080
lull• rio"-I .A..,b.,f 6 3800
SEASON SUISCiti"TIONS tn~ ltE.
SERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE. Eve·
11ings only. Mo11~ey thru Setur~ey.
MAILe SHftwOOO ,.,Cf l'tOOVCliOfoiS
P.O. I Ol 16, fUllU TON, CALif INClOSf Sflf.ADD.UHD nAM,(D INVELOPt fO. I "LY.
Blvd .. Balboa. parked 48 feet eut ported the theft of a bicycle from
of ''E'' St. on Balboa Blvd., Bal· the Lido Thea ter area, Newport
boa ... A burelar alarm aJnalna Beach .•. Daniel J. Harney, 32,
at Blackman's Lt., 3424 VIa Opor. C:O,ta Mesa. wu cited for over·
to, Newport Beach, broueht ottl· head casting from the Newport
cers to the scene to only find a Pier . . . A doctor waa called
defective alarm system sending when Dorothy Galle, 46, of 620
a slen•l ... A $50 bicycle was Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar,
stolen from Steve Adam, 2033 bec•me Ill at 10:58 p.m .... Har·
Ocean Blvd., Balboa . . • ry Cary, 297 42nd St., West New. e TIIUitiDAT. KAT a port. reported the theft of his a u·
Robert C. Darr, 23, of 2307 El· tomoblle ...
THEY'RE TRYIN6 to find room in the trophy cabinet at Newport
Harbor High School for the Sunset League AIJ.Sports Champion·
ship Trophy, which was won this year by Harbor High for the fourth
straight year. Principal J oseph Hamblet, at right, s&ys & fourih c&bi·
net is needed. bec&use this one. already the third for the school,
is crowded. R&lph Reed, he&d of the boys physic&l education de·
p&rtrnent, is &t the left.
: ••••• : : den Ave .. Costa MHa, wa.a ar· • IIOR'DAT. KAT 3G
rested on a drunk drlvlne charge Teenaeera were blamf'd for T T ttJ HAaiOa HICH SCHOOl NEWS
at 12:40 a .m. In the parking lot steallne a $4 paper towel diS· ar a e8 .. ,.,tM ~ .... ,..... ,..,...
at Merle's Drive ln. Corona del penser from a restroom In a serv·
Mar. a fter officers pursued hlm ice s ratlon at 2546 E. Coast Hwy., ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •: Z : ' •
down MacArthur Blvd .... Arthur Corona del Mar, at 12:10 a.m .... e SEJfJOa ACTJVmU 11959 H.,bor Hleh traduate and
Moore, 1703 W. Balboa Blvd.. Investigating a report of a boat Commencement exercises for moderator for the croup, spoke on ~ewport Beach, reported for In· being stolen from the .:\fo·Bo·Tel the graduating class of 1960 will ''The Effect of Cyanide on Ex·
suranr(' purpose~ that a car drlv· dock, West Newport, officers be held at • p.m. Wednesday, posed Nerve Tissue." Sven Pre·
t'n by ~llo J. Matljasevlch. Bald-learned that the boat owner had June 13, at Davidson field. torlous. also a Harbor grad, spoke
win Par. truck his building at taken his boat away from the Climaxing a he<'t ir wHk and a on "Photograph ic Emulsions."
lhf" <'Ornl'r of Balboa Blvd. and dock · · Corlls K. Ankeny, 21. half of enlor activities, 672 sen· John Owens gave a report on
lith St .... A wood fiame tY""' C08ta Mesa, was char.red with In· "Jcm. Radar.'' r-1 1 1 1 lor'!, the> l<trgf'st graduating cia s window c:creen was pushed In ox cat on n a uto on Coast Hwy. I h h i f . --------Wl'St of A\•ocado A C d I n t e story o ~ewport Harbor -AT -y.o.-.-S,....DAT about 3 ln<'hE>s at 51 4 PolnJWtlla ve., orona e High SchooJ, will rece-Ive thf'lr r~ •• "'aD "'"
A \'C. C.>rona del ~far. ~''"· Rob· ~far, at l :55 a.m. . . . long·awalted diplomas. President Try·outs for lhP first plRy of
I "rt Cooper repor1f'd a s she wa., A SO·foot leDCJtb of 9crrdea DonalrJ Dungan of lhl' school the Hc~port Harbor Community
In thf' proce 11 of moving from boee waa stolen from Fred lut· boarl'i and Dr. Ed )11J um. board Players 11ummer ~>CaliOn will be
that atfdre s to 620 Larkspur Avf'.. terwortb., 513 Powr A .... Coro. member, will give out the dlplo· held at, 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
C"t>rona riel :'\Ja r . . Carroll Kent, DO del Mar • • • }cnaea Ma09 mu Players Show<'a.!W. 1TI2 PlaN"n·
H IO W. B<~v Avt>, Balboa, rf'· reported tbe tbeft of laa.l.,.. I "· I tla Ave., Costa Mesa. Thf' play Is
portetf a prowiPr looking In hf'r from tbe lmperlol Aba1oae Co., Rt'port rarcl.<~ a rt' helng lssue.d TenneSM'<' Williams' "Cat on a
patio wlndt)W .. Anrtrew RPed. 42130th St.. Xewport -.ocb ... today IThur day I. Harbor High 8 I Hot Tin Roof.'' Jf'rry Evans of
13 of 101 Palm St . Balboa. was W. S. Scbroeder, 303 Cryatal I y~arbt>ok, the Galleon. will ~ Corona d~l Ma r will dlrf'<'t
A-•-•""'--,_,_.. ---..~ d1strlbuter1 tomorrow, following I · arrested on a r harge of lntoxJca. ~ ••• ....._ -•• _ .... I tl I bll B ll>o Bl rJ d that aomeoa. patat.ct lettera 011 marrhlng praC'tlre at l I :30. 81JITIIDAT PAJrTT I on n pu c at 8 ~ v ·an tiM atde of hil .. bJc)e ••• Mark Ba rf'alaur,.ate ,cervices will be Ja mal<'& Inn. Corona d•l .~far, ~a in St., Balboa. at 10:.>5 p.m. . . . h d "' • I'IUDAT, MAT 27 K. Ford. 45, of 7110 w. Cocut el at -l p.m. Sunday. The Rev. wu th~ S<'ene of a amall dinner
Otricer'! r her ke(l the a rea but Hwy., West Newport. w a a Edward C. Smith. pa tor of the party honorlne the birthday of
1 werf' unablt 10 locate a man who cb~d wltb latolldcattoa Ja Chris t Ch ur<'h by the S4-a, will the hos t when Mr. a nd Mra. Lou
had been !'\tanding on a wat<'r prf•ate • • • lead the ervlcc. Lara more of Lido lsJe entertain·
(')()!l;et In the men's restroom at !Continued on page 9) The seniors wliJ report to the ed Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dalton of
-------------19th St. and Bay Ave .. !llewport M01'11E11 DID or TOaoiiTO hlah achool at 9:30 a .m. Monet., ~ntwood.
Beach, ~kine over a partition MrA Carolyn Ryan 77 mother for marching practl~. The annu· --------4PORT -· Into the women's sld~ ... Mark .1 or MrS. Ralph S<'hlsle; of •141 Har· al .senior breakfast will be held
K. f ord, 45, of 1824 w. Balboa bor 1 land Dr ~e rt dl d t at tht-Disneyland Hotel at 8:15 • ·· · wpo • e a a m Tuesday Blvd .. ~ewport Bf'arh. wa!l arrest· ht'r home In Toronto Canada ' · · ·
••• Tin TUEIIIY ed on a r harge of Intoxication in l]a-.1 :::aturrta\'. Death ~as a ttrlb: I • • •
publlr In the are,, of 23rd 5t. UtPd ,, hc>arr atlark. ller hody eSCIEXCE SYMPOSIUM
and W. Bdlboa Blvd .. ~£·wporr WO'I wdlt'd t() the L'nl\ersity of l Thrl'(' Harbor High sf'nlorc: par·
Bear h .. A Sl'i gao; r ap was TMfJ"l iO ShP wcJ. ~hP mothPr of i . tlclpated In the llrst annual Sd 1 IT HAS NEVER
BEEN TOPPED!
For romance,
fo r action,
for love·~ongs ,
an entertamment
p•c ked with
excitement I
s tolen f•om th,. rar of Sam Jo. en<'E' t;xplorN Scout :;<'IPn<'e Sym I
l.li#'ph, 5 15 Vld Lido Souct, Lido I TRIP TO MEXICO po<~lum June 3 anrl I at Santa
Isle ... Ph.t•p S. Kil mer. 24. Cos· Mrcor SIJI'ntllng a frw we<'k'! a t Ana Collegf'.
13 ~tMa, ~'a., rrr f'!l for nt> hrarJ . hom•·. AnnP f!.t_\ ~PnP, rl.wghtPT of Tom Herbert a poke on "~Jeas ·l
light in thf• 1r11 blOc k of .\t.trln~ \lr d"_d :'1r" \\ Pb.,tl•r Curti, of uremPnl of Electrostatic Charge."
Avt>., Bdlbr,a t ... lanrl . . l l!l f' •tiP.\ A\P · C'oron.1 del ~nr, ''Tht> Effec.1 ()( Gamma Radla·l
I
• SATURDAY. MAY 21 j ~Ill \,11 <Won for abour a month tlon" was the 10 lr dlscu S4'd h
Roh<>rt E. Squirt's, 21. t>f 31 1 In :'\!Px h • ~\nne attend th(' Vnl · John Carl\le. K~n Rain spok~
33rcl St . W P"I :'\l'wport. ~.a" ar "'f'T"II) o~rado. on ''Tunn~l Diodes." 1 ' I
rp<,tPri r;n n c !'ld!.I!P of lntox•rat•on -----. 1 in SUI() d' ~ifr E Balht>.t Bl\d . DO YOU W~NT • ,ob •• ,,J.. • r ive pos1s of Explorer Srouts
B 1,_~ R D. I h ••r~tel. • beby ••Her7 Or ~o you h• .. • frnm Oranie Co unty, lnf'l udlng a vva ...• ae tnsmorP anc Pr 11. t 117 T E 1 1 tl-:'ol p 20 f.tlhN. :; •• mut'l (' Dln .. morP 310 IOfin:·· :"'o~··· ,., '"'" ,.. . ewvort ost I, participated In
1..4 .... EMit" ,.,.......,. t..c.l .-.en,.;. wJ., IJ • ,..,, II f• J
'""' oa1oL1 J-4110.
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SAYUIIDAY & IUJmAY
1111 I •• I
PIIZES -·-IIUIIJ
2150 IIADOI KVD.
COftA lEBA
Ml 1-5011
Relax and enjoy the charm of
Balboa Island and the casual
intimacy of its own
picturesque Village Inn ...
for superlative dinner,
luncheon and cocktails.
HAZEL DEU
at the Steinway nightly
PARK lr MARJNE BALBOA JSLAND
OR 3·4530
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by a pnlll•' unit''' lloag ~ll'mflr· ·--------------------------...!..--------==-====-::
!dl IIO"'JfJI,II ,,,r lrt•.t lml'nt ill 3<J.1 uoBODY, auT NO.ODY •
,..,...,,. el1ht Year ••• ,1 m "h"'1 thf' t.,JI,~ ~"a" h.l\tng n ___ _
'-Jl•• m ond "ulrt r I h•1•1 1ho•
Guvs A \\'1•-.1 1 ~r .~?ir 1 !!« ' •m" 1•1 ' ,. e· FOI LISS MONEY
and
DoLLS ........
Mu •· iM ~IIU\ll FIJI S.TIA··VWM PM _ ............. -..
Josu1t l MMKIEWM:l ..................
SECOND FEATUaE
h ,m,. rd " \\' "" r ~ ,.~, pnr 1 H·~, riP n 1
J'irl r lalm· d ~ .•• 1\,1' "dfll'll to\ a
m,1., .11 l..c1.'U:1·l P.1• 1 h. 11 hr, hart
r·•·l<r•tl 11•· lfl :tr .• '\l•lpr.rl
P.f'.~l h 11''-'.tllr.tr I ,,Cflfl'f lll"nNI
th,. ''"'' t \~>r lie L1~u nn 1>~>llr,.
Mary E. Best. 36. of 572·8
Plumm~r St.. C:O.ta Mesa. wu
booked on a petty tbeft cbarqe
ln•olYinq bedd.Jnq taba from
a bome at 122 RubY A•e .. lol·
boa IalaAd ••• Danl D. TbOID·
cu. Coroao del Mar, nported
tbe theft of a black tooa.cna
cOYer cmd caDYCU COYer, •aJ·
ued at 110. from bla aporta cor
parbd at Pourtb An. cmd )al·
ml ... Aft •••• A dog was quar·
cratlDed after bJtlag •obert C.
PMn:e. 133 Opal A..._....,_ II·
lcmd. wbo was trMtN at 8009
MeiiiOriol B ... tcd ••• A m
aurfboard waa stolen from tbe
back yard of Rowieoa Cllloa.
I
700 lrta A,.,, CoroDa del Mar.
Ottlrer w.uncrl n party nftN
rf'rf'lvlng n rompJ.,Int or trl''!·l
pas'!lng 1m th,. prnprrty ,,f \fN
Marla Van rtf' VNg, 202 Aml'thy<~t
''TIE IISIDP'S WE"
Avl' .• Balhna Islnnrl ... Ronn ld
Crotr, 31 R ~nur Harbor Rfl., C'll fl l
Haven, fnuntl n drlvPr'11 Jlr t"nc;c
on the lrnnl ... court .. at Newport
Harbor Jlrgh ..• W. R. Lu.'ll'r,
217 Via f:l>oll. Ll~o lale, tf'portcd
that somf'Onl' tore up 2 plants Jn
Private Swimming Lessons
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COMmiUCnON
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MATTRESSES nw-aaVILD .. O r-......., lnQular lbapee ·····~-C.... COSTA WISA ATTliSS CO.
JIIO ~ ...... Ll._.., .. ,JOI
'nte May tot a I of 12.0'71.210
WcM~atu the Newport bulldlna
permit volume for the tlrat 5
lnOfttha or thla year to Sl0,9M.·
152. wllhln a third ot a million
dollara of the record May 31 to-
tal of last y•ar.
Ttwt 1~ record Ja not likely to
be equalled thla month beeaUM
June of laat y • a r produced a
whopplfli 18.2-'9,830 In bulldlna
permit•. That amount alto ~et a .-w necal year record ot $24.·
222.9« tor the year that ended
lune 30, l~. Thla tlacal year'&
tot•l. ror the 11 m ontha endln~r
May 31 , loll $21.331.986, 1eavln1 a l·
mo.t $300,000 to 10 for a new
record.
May permits Included 87 single
family dwelling,., $1,288.040; 2
duplexes, MO,OOO; one 4·unlt
apartment, SJO.OOO; one 21 -unlt
apartment, 182.2W>: one 2 1·unlt
apartme nt, 184.000; one garaae.
..0: 13 sw1mmlna poola, 134.·
400; 22 lencea and walla. 18.482:
il7 rHidentlal all,.rallon'l, $142.·
240; 2 commercial buildings, $.37,·
000; 10 comm~r<'lal alterations,
SR2.293; one lnduatrlal alteration,
135.000: 34 cabanu, 1179.910; 5
11lgn"· $2,82:5 ; 4 bulldln1s demol·
lahed, one relocated, 13.800.
The final ~rmlts Jasued rluf·
lng May were: John S. McGee,
foundation, 227 Larkspur, Corona
del Mar, 180: Balboa Yacht Club,
6·f()Ot wall, deck and fence, 1801
, .. .,., I IP--
roa ESSED Adler
lay•lde Dr .• Corona del Mar, 18-
700: JOMph Cole, 2 ·•tory addition,
d> Belvue Ln., Balboa, $14,000;
Sam ...,.,., re·root comnwrclal
bulldlna at 3011 Newpon Blvd.,
Newport, 1818; R. B. Perram,
replace wlndowa, 6011 Seaahore
Or .• Welt Newport, $1~; Morgan
NobLe a nd Richard Leitch, 2·atory
office bulldlnJ, 1730 W. Cout
Hwy., Newport, $.25.000.
Till J)OlJQ
mLOIIER
<Continued from Page El~ht)
Ruth C. True, 41, and Theodore
L. True, 43, Pacom la, were charg
ed wllh havlnr encl011ed umbrt>l ·
las on the beach In West New·
port ... Judy E. Schallne, Sal·
boa. waa taken to Hoag Memorial
HOJJpltal for trea tment of Injuries
a fter she fe ll onto the beach trom
the Balboa terry ... Mallclou
ml~hlef occurred to rhr gate or
Sherman Ha rrla, 1718 Bayadere
Ter., Irvine Terrace , ..
e TUESDAY, MAY at
Automatle MWIDI mat'hlnt>
maka buttonhoM., .,.wa on
t)Utlonl. aatln atltL'bH lOt dec·
oratlve work, bUnd he,.. em·
broider! .. , mon•anu, etc.
Full&uarantee. OrlrtnaUy told
S3l9. Balanre $136.13. Ta~
over paymen'-of t8.25 month.
Rawlea S.Win1 Machine Ex·
ehAn&e. 1799 Newport Blvd.,
Co.ta Mesa. Call Ml 6·4717 for
home ulal.
RENT a Hammond Oraan.-$3-a
week, Include~ private leuon.t.
Schmldt·PhiUipa, ~ N. Main,
Santa Ana.
FOR SALE-9 piece aolld mahoa.
any dining room .et made In
South America ; also ChlneJJe
hand ·carved teak wood desk.
KC 7 ·1787.
FO R SALE: ·~ paus of tully lined.
floral pattern cu,.tom madE-
floor length drape, and val·
an.ces. O R 5·1174.
HCCHEST cash for yuur (H~ano.
Phone Kl 7 ·6056,
CHI:"#ESE modern d lnlna room ur. Singer sewing marhln.-.
antique ('UI ala ple<eS. Frla·
lrlalrt>, IPa wOtaon, hrlc·a . braf•.
etc O R 3·7 II
LOST AJfD POUJfD
L03T' -Cold brar t>lf't with 2
<'harm , "Tree of LaC~.>," and
•·Bird Ca~re filled with Pearl•."
110 Opal. B. l. OR 3 tllj),
WAJfTED
Ja ck W. Hladon, 33, Balboa h ·
land, hit a light standa rd with
his small fon~Jrn car In front of
219 Diamond Ave. while attempt
lng lo get It off the sidewalk WANTEO-wte modt•l l'ar. OR
where someone had bounced It 3·191i. ... Jamt's H. Hodges, 39, of 32& ""IIZL--,--WAJI--I-&D ______ _
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
roa~AL& ANTIQU E:-::::oSq_u_a_r_e____,G.,..r_a_n_d,.., _n_e_w
•trines, .aweet tone, buutlful
hand carvlnr. S2SO. Another u
b at $oi9.SO. Schmldt·"Phllll~. t'Om~r Malo • 6th, -$ant& Ana.
REPOSSESSED Wurlltzer aplnet,
like new; take over balance.
. Schmldt·PhlUipe, 530 N. Main,
Santa Ana.
SU CHTLY u.aed-maple aplnet.
cannot be told from new, take
over balance on f'UY termt.
Schmidt Phllllpt, 520 N. Main .
Santa Ana.
NEW HA.\fMONDORG ANs-New
Stelnway Planoe, all modf'li.
Schmidt· Phillips, dlN'<'I factory
dealer, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana,
UAL UTAft £ HJr'I'ALI
NEW 2 1>.-droom u nlu_r:_n.,...l<e..,..h-ed-.
Tile k.Jtchen A bath. Bullt·lna.
draP", aaraa~. pallo, fen<'ed
yard. Watf"r paid. Adult.a, no
Ptl.l. 180. U 8·-49'37, 276 Monte
Vlata St., COIIta Mesa.
OORONA-DEL MAR_:_2_bed_r_oo_m_
furnllhed hou.e for rent, June
to Sept. Tile Bath, c.-overed
patio, 1araae. no ~u. OR
S-0698.
FOR RENT: Cue~~t hou~. 709
Hellotrop.>, COM, July, $2(1)
month: J. berlroom house, 231
lrll. COM, summf'r, beginning
June 15. $1.500 tor a months.
Inquire at above ndclreues or
coli Cltru" 4 3995
WILL EXCIIANCE nedrly new 2
bedroom. 2 b lh home In La
guna Bear h. with ()(>ean and
c•o•u11lne Vlt'W't at $29.~ t or
Corona dt-1 Mar duplex. Phonf'
HYa tt 1·3416.
Summer Clearanceon USED OR
C ANS, hlr ~tavlnaa. Baldwan
save $600, Conn aave $700. Low·
rey save 1800: Minshall, E.tey.
Thomas. many others all priced
tor quick sale Schmldt·Phll· II~. 520 N. :\tain. anta Ana WO MA!'l alon~> wanlJI to rent
SUMMER SALE of Grands _ furnl hed apartmt>nt or house
Slelnway. Knabe, Klmhall, Story O R 3·l230. Ask lor Mrs. Cur·
1£ Clark, Jacob Doll, totc., over don.
20 to choose from. u low u SUMMER Rent.al, 3 tM>droom, den.
1393. 1erm5 from 1 12.50 month· garagf', tully furnished. Lovely
ly. Schmidt • Phillips, corner location In Corona del Mar.
Main and 6th. Santa Ana. $500.00 month. Will ronslder
Used HAMMOND CHURCH MOO· yearly lea~. Call OR 3·6673.
EL, full key and Pf'dal board, Of'FJCE on Coast Hwy . In Corona
like new, reasonable prlcf'. de-l Mar. Newly d~orated. a.,
Schmidt . Phillips. Hammond bath, u lllltlt>t turnl h.-d. 160.00
franchiM>d dealer, 520 N. Mnln,l month. OR 3·24JO-OR }·(1754 .
Santa Ana ADULTS ONLY-2 b4>11room. new·
anvAnon WAnD ------
EXPERfENCED
J APA."4 ESE·AKEaJCA.Jif
C ARD£N£R. MAINTENANCE IY
MONTH. Ple&M call at~r 8:00.
LEX 6·8145
MAT\JRE WOMAN, uperlenced
baby·•ltter. Day o r nlaht Own
transportation. Reuonable . .MI
6·2919.
EXPERIENCED gardener, m ow
erlr~. trlmmlnr . and clean·up.
Also gardeulna. J.Aot me makP
your yttrd or garden look beau·
tlfu l. Kf 3·6965.
DOES YOUR~YARD an(IJ lawn
look •s attractive a. you'd
like? It nol, w hy not let me
lmpruve lt. Ray Haws, OR 3· lo88'.
nao•AL
DADDY .o, PLEASE comt> home.
But ~t>t thl.s &traleht: I'm not
the a lrl you lf'rt bf'hlnd you.
Thls rlrl'a slim, trim and
vlgoroWI sin~ 1he bouiht a
Wonder·t"aSf> C)'clo ma.uare.
You'll lovt' It too. Fla on any
door. work.ll on prln<'lpiM ot
profe lonal hand · ma aee.
Great fur arhea and pains. Let
me show you. Tt"lf'phone C£
8-5280 •-ollect -t'Venlna• only
-or write Box 17, c/o En.tlan.
Corona de l Mar
JAMES D.
Sopphlre Ave., Balboa Island,
IBOPLIFTIIfC CJIAJICED wa11 booker! on a charge oC lntox· TUPPF:RWARE
Two perwora were charge(! w llh lcallon In public at 3:15 a.m .... T upperware home partie~ hJs
1:5 SLICJrn.Y used spint-t'l ly 11ecoratt'd; quie-t surround·
Kna he. Jansen, GulbranSt>n. lngs; yearly. 1904 Coral PlaN'.
Acrosonk, from $..395. pay $12.95 Nf"WJ))rt Heights. Call Ll 8·3758
REGARDING Paclflc VIew-M,..
morlal Park call M111. C. D.
(Lutlel Crupt>. OR 3·7CTn, Ll·
cel\.lloed Counselor. Thank you.
RAY
BaiWIIIO.Irlcllr
petty·theft ahopllftlnr In thf' Co· John E. Pearson. Corona del M ar. opena nf(~ ror tour. Kl 3 f>-119.
rona df'l Mar All American MtH · reporter! hll and run damage 10 OPFJCE <~P<'ret ary and pra rtlc al
pt>r month. Schmlrlt Phillip<~, a fte r 6:00 p.m. -------------~aln at 6th. Santa Ana. :\f 0 8 1 L E pxpando, furnished, I WAJI'Ta)
ket la5t Thuraday by market e m· his (·ar ar ~ewpon Oun<>s ... A nur'4f•, b(>twe-cn Jll ant1 5f> yf'ar<s
ployee.. Melinda Pf'f'ler, 18, of blcyrle was stolen from Mr<~ J oltt. Loral rt-sldt>nt JHt•CN rf'tl
L'~E:D Hammond Sptnt>l. nil•• ... a, alum1num awnlnl{. lrandsca~. WANTED TO BI!Y uYd plano
1ng ; also ont> Uammont1 Chord Spat•f' :;.'), S...ullrr Trallt-r Park, mu<~l<' Call OR 3·S230 Ask for
712 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, My<>r!l, 25 Yawl Htt. Beacon R J) T) ping and hookkw·vlnl.! nei"!l
was ch arged w llh the tht>CI or · .. A DB '\hOt damaged a wi n· f'e1. Will train C'ull for JJ>polnt
nrgan, the grtoat ramllv f.evor I 890 w 191h St Nl'ar Hona H05· Mr<c. \,nrr1on
att> at a rf'al low prlt'e Srhmldt pltal -1-DVJ--CE.S----------,.... L COAST HW'I.
COlONA DR UAI o ..... , ... ,
baby lotion and napkln'l. Chrl~· c1ow 1n the hom<' of Shlrlt'y Rkh · mrnt O R 3 3210
tine Robertsen, 49, LarunJ &arh, rdson, 1711 Miramar Dr .. B.elhoa PART TJ:\1E F:\Pnlnl(-4 T••I<'IJhOnt>
Phllllp<e. ;;20 :'\. ~aln. Santa
An.a PETS 4 SUPPLIES -----
was c harge<i wllh t~ pelly thf'rt e WEDJfESDAY, JUKE 1 o;a II'<~ rrom rtu r nfflt ,, fi ·llll p m
:==~;iiij=;;;;;~oifitiwioiiboiittiliesiioifiwiihlsiikieoyi.ii~i~ C.erald 0 !;arllt·k. ~. uf 16111 w ~·'VI 11 m EXt't'i i
1
·nt rl'mun
G FT Ste•Jn W.Jy Grand, f'Xr('llf'nt
t·onrtltlcm, S IO!l'l. ,."'>' tl'rm<~
:'rhmlrlt Phllll(lS, Mrnt>r Main
Painting -Decorating
P APEJt BANGil'fG FLEA S ' Nt>W(lort Bl vrt , Ctn.ta :\1••'1<~. wn.. t>r.11 1on l':'<riNit-n• •· nn1 nf'< •• ,
C R 0 W N <"harf(t>d with lntoxlc:.tion in auto ..,,,r,• Wt> will tr.aln OR 3 1)"\-,., • In the Ort>an f''ront parkin~ lot. f"le.t "'t"nson Ill Ju<~l gettinJt ~;tart·
!lit'W•"'rt fk>..ac h. at 1:20 am. . TOP OPPORTU"l!TlES Prt-now IJ' 1 hi' time to t-radlrate ,.~ 1' :'\I'W Hammonrt OrjZ,an<~ It StPin· thPm. befon they r a n m.tkt> vour
I William Schuatt, 30. Balboa f., "ay Plano<~. BIG SALE U'IPrt Plf'f'· animal• mlst>r ble. Loral heas
11\nd, wa" r harg(•rt with lntoxlr·.e DAILY t 1 ..,..~ ~ . .,....., $1°"'
:lntl 6th Su)l.t An.1
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ll~need Contractor
1897 Oranp Aw. eo.ta """ UMn>' 8-8628
JOHN~i'ONE'S
S~.SERVICE
and RENTALS
ron r organ<~ _...,. ~""· ~ havl' df'veolopcoc1 Immunity to
lion In auto on Ba}'"trl<' Dr 1>4' L e "'u lit· nr 0 natron o w r y, " r 7·· • r... · many 5tanf1artl lnwctlddes. The
IW<'f'n :\lnrlnt> Av(' .1ntl Cua ~t Sf' Sure To Chet·k With Th a m th II like om "· a nv n ('~. ll proouct~ we earry hll"~" been t~t ·
M esa Auto Wreckers
U!Wd Auto Parta. Tire.
llwy. Ne" port EWar h . . A hur~Z JUNE fARRAR """'· ... 1\t' u p lo $W)I). Ct.F:AR t>d on our own animal" and a.rf'
U22 Eaat Coat IUgbway Pbooe OJUoa. 3·5155 lar alarm r<'portrll ringing an lh•• A:'\CF: .:'ALE '17 GRA:-10 Mlrl on a mCJnf'y bar k guarantee:
coaoNA DEL MAll 'portsman Liquor Store. ~l·wport [mployment A gency PIA~OS -refinl.i!hNI ltk(' MW Jfollday Powdl'r, Dip , Spray -
We Buy Ca111 and Scrap Metal
LIBERTY 8·7013
207~ Plnct'ntla Ave. Cotlta Men ~~~~~!!!!!!!I!!~~~~~~!!!!~~~~!!!!~~~~~Bl'twh , at 3:30a.m. was rountl HI 4021~ 32nd St., ~t>wport S19:'i. S4t)i. $195 up ~lt>rt from r r o m o19r Sl>ra<'ant's "SwN!I ~ !)(' dt>ft'rtlvr ... Walllam s. ~1ar ORiole 3 .4680 t3 t Stf'lnwnys, Knal><', C'hh kt>r· 11m<'llln~" Spray_ rat" & do~s _ C omplete Landscaping
s hnll, 2 1. Los Angl'il'!l, was b()()k ing. Wurlll7t>r, t>lr &>nutltul $1.19 "~0·:\1or·Fit>a-." Powd('r _
Nl on a. f·harsw o r burglary art<'r Wi\NT~:o: f':ltlt'ri) m.ul rur J.anl , Maplt> Hammond o:pln<'t organ. a l'ompl<'lcly non toxic_ Sate for Service SPECULATIVE? ...........
..._. tn111 ....., .... 111 .. • rr .. • tant
lao .... .-&.._. • ., •• r•v ps,uty .. •.a.t 0 •nr c:-atr-................ stSIIIIIJr ...... -tMy ......
a -a-t C#tls•el IRII.S
10% Interest Per Annum
liMit ..... .......u.. .... ...u _... ·-dlftftl!ic:lcrtio. .... poedble ................ t ,. ........
WE IIUACL SEaVJCE An COLLECT
Evans G. Parker &
-Jf, JfEWPOIIT .OVLEV AJlD
JfEWPOIIT aEACIL CA.UI'OUIA
Co.
I he <>nll'n•d n room In Jamnlca tor. malntl•n nrt> work Apply
1
rare buy, plea~ ~urry, or rent a 1 klltrns and puppiP'l _ $1.00. FREE ESTIMATES
Inn. Corona (Jf'l Mar, OC'<'UJ'lif'rl hy at Port T ht>atrc•, ClHt , nfl£>r 6 I Hamontl or~nn S.) a w<'t'k with v t u~ hl'lp }OU with youc pet I S.H Green Stampa
0 a v I d Brown, 50, Carbonrtale, t'Vt'n lngs. lt>~Jsons. Spinet plano.~ -Stetn· problf'm-. _ Free dellv~
Colo., w as dllwove red by Mr. way. WurllrJ.Pr. ArrO"'nlc, Knab4'. Don't forget our 8(>'"< bt'e( meat CORONA DEL MAR NURSEJtT
Brown And fell Into a swimming Fischer. 1295. S385. $Mi5. elr. pay loaf at 30c lb. OR 5·0160 . 2744 E Cout H
pool while Heaping to another Part-time lillie as 110 a month or w ill rent I · wy .
room In thfo hot~ ... Mra. Gene new 1plnet or erand. OM rt'P<>S· THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP ALL TYPES or·
Harrilon, ~216 San Bernardino HELP WANTED aeMed Salem Maple CherrY -~ Ph . . Ave .. N~wpon Helght1J, rt'ported 11piM t. nPar new pay small bal· 7732 E. COAST m u HWAY otographic Supplies
Good h • CORONA DEL MAB r tht> thd t nr a pt"dal rar ... Rae ou rs. an<'<' llkf' r,.nt. HAMMOND O R 3 2130 e Put Color P'tlm 8eMca
Ann Ja ck!'<on, 1021 W. Bnlho.s C'HORD ORGA!'l UJU'd. family . e Movte Projedora f« a.nt.
Blwl . Balboa. rf'port('d thP thl'ft I fJvorit<', rPA I lnw prwe tor quirk • M~l Airplane Suppll-.
or C'ilmt"ra'l llnd a r.a .. .-.. C.tl"'" JANITORIAL o:afe 12 I'~F.O uprlaht~ from $95. AUTOMO!JVE SEavJCE Mr ARS C AMERA SHOP rre<~~ton, 23i2 Vl"r" [)r . B 1\ SERVICE lattlf' a, $5 n m onth. or will rf'nt -4 !'horPc, rPportt'rl tlw t h<>tt ut t:oJ» CASH tor ynur plano. RJ-po... MAy l782 Nf'Wl)Ort Blvd C.IW'ta M ..
from n t·ar ... ~-ed :\fahogany C.rJ nrl p 111no, SPRI NG SPECLAL Pht~ne U hfor'y q 71)4.2
• TIIUB.SDAT. JUKE 2 \\'RITr: BOX 6:? pt>rlect, ta.ke O\'er blli.Jn('(' • p A I N T I rT G
, Truman P. Kredt>l. :-11'1, :'\t·"port , o 1-:n.,lgn :"it'"'JI•IIwr SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS
Beach, was charged with siPep· C.:oron.t dt>l :\far, C.&llf. .Save Ttme-Savc M oney 5.!0 ~orth :\fain. ('ornN 6th
1tng In auto In the 2800 blu(:k
v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:ii:~~~ ~ewport Blval., Nl'wport Beach. ut I 12:30 am .... NNtl Wrooli(', 1'117 LEGAL MOTJCE
MmWAY 1·1153 Sant Ann
Sin• P 1911
'A'hcds Al.gned
C'1::l Balanced
~3 95 wt'h th,s Ad
<'ALl.
"Van the Pa .ntcr Man" Costa Mesa Luil•erCo.
LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS
Orco Block Co.
BUDJ>JNG BLOCKS-ALL SIZF$-ALL TYPES
YOURS
AT LAGUNA FEDERAL
• INSURED SAVINGS
accoUDta laaured to 110.000
• STRONG RESERVES
CUJnDI ..-me 11.71.
• HIGHEST RATE
conm.tem witb 8Cdety
41/2% ......
eurreat DIVIDEND
PAID FOUR IDI!I A YEAR
LIGUlA FEDEUL
IA'IINOI AJCD LOAM A.OCIA'IIDII
Oretlte C.....'• ... ,,... ,...,_,..._. ........... I .._ .t•nh.._
I.AGUICA P 1 CII __ .... _...,
~TO\K REnt'( 1 10 :'\ • I w. s .. y A\1', Balboa. reporl('d Mo. A-35751
hellnng sumeonP yell hut did not Jfotlce of H•rlDcJ of Petition for
sf'C' anyom•, tht•n 1.1 fishing s lnkt>r Probate of Wlll cmd for Letters s A L E Hr-rb M ,llf'~·s
I
hit hi~ t'M no; ht• WJ -4 travPIIng TntCUDentary. RICHfiELD STATION
Wl' ton t'chl.,t Hwy. a t the An·hl'l'>, rn thf' SttpPrlor !'ou rt n! tlw f •:>; ('.;f')) ltiJii E CfJa~t llwv .. At Poln-.ellla
:'JI.'wpon Rt •,ll h, ,at I : 17 <t .m ..•. St.elt' .. r C,altfurnla In ,end fur 11 \'A \ti>''O ~PI''F"T t•n C \' ~ I>R J ". -,.,_., • "'flrnna dt•l l\1 ,, Th(• Fl~h a nd t ;.um.• Commt.S.,Ion II c· n t C 1) 1 ' ·'' ·' ·' ·' ' •· ':-" ., '-"
lrl I ,,. ou y u ru n ~:•· ·r 1 r1 u 11 • WU'I nul ,., .lltN .. ··.all W.lS tl.' I II tt ( I I I r I I r ••• (> an"" ..... I "'" !'fJIIH'I I
I -·-t n ,,. ma ··r 0 I H' .... I ,. II l'IIC ti('L". I )L' ."f"'. rL'.I,' \l. CAU roa SAl.£ t'l' H'tl at 1 · .,. ·• rn I 1.11. clt•c•r "I'TI' Jl Ill N \\'Ell rtT. ,1 k 1 J nh 11 H r r ·' ·.' r
t>t'n runnlnll tn\\ot rtl < ""''' ~I t''" • k J t · k r II St •II k I I I \\ t•hrt .. a " o la nrw., \\ I'IHI. ·' ·• "O)'K'n Frl nl~hl<t 't ill "'M p m .. hlln II•. H m.e ,., Jl .ant n I H' 'J,h,lnnl'-4 R "'ehrt. tl•·••··•~t·d WOODW ORTH S
Up!JI•r H.e) au:·~ ... Thomoi .; F Nutll't' 1, hl'fl'h) 1(1\C•n llu t t h•• . .._ -· Wcll~cl. I!J, of 1.11, lle•llutropt> A'-~'. pl•tllllln nC IR\IA It \\'Jo.llln· CM ~26~) E. c_o ''t lh'') I 1ft l ..... 1ll
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IIIIAIID NEW RENAULTS
I'DIIOIIIW , ....... ..
-r...&worna cur
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at Honors TIE-E1111
Given
REALTOR
400 ~. ~ewport Blvct.
<Oppo lte Hoag Hoc;pitall
:_Associates-
Paul Schlt'gE'I Paul Tt'rry
Jim Kllpatri«'k Clyctt' Kt'ith
Tom Hayde Billie Dickey
From the tee to the green, he
knows his came. He's spent a
long time leaminl to play, and
he uses every bit of hia know.
ledge and skill In each match.
The aame is tru. of a REALTOR.
He haa learned hla bualneu In
detail and he Ia pledled to
give every client the lull bene·
fit of his knowledp ol ruJ
estate and his experience In
the tteJd. Hia coal 18 l"GGIlpleW
satisfaction of both the buJa
and the .eJJer. a. works hard
to achieve that 1oal.
When you have a real estate
transaction to be handled, mau
sure you avail youtWlf of tbe ~erVices of a pro. '
Call upon a man who d.laplaya
tbe Realtor's ....a.
a.r• _. ......
"1111 U•l II I'IDI"
~SQ. rr .. t'i
YEARS YOUNG
IN
PLUS
' ADULTS PA110
CHILDREN'S PLAY YARD
CARPETS
DRAPES
' BUlLT·INS ......
TO
$42,4M
BY
IUIII Mlln
I IIIIEITIBT
2828 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
ORJOLE 3·3770
"Corona del Mar's Most Active
Real Estate Organization." -Ill lB. Ill
2 ..........
2521 · 1st AVE.
CORNER OF DAHLIA
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
DAILY FROM 2 TO 5
I
Lovely corner, newly decorated,
hardwood floors. furnace heat,
fireplace, pullman bath, wu h ·
room. garage, loads of storage.
Ocean view from Jiving room and
s undeck. Neat and clean and Jlv.
able. Property clear. Terms If
desired.
REAL VALUE AT
ULPH P. lASlEY
REALTOR
ORiole 3·6000
3-a 11 .NEWPORT BLVD.
~EWPORT BEACH
COSTA IESA
EASTSIDE
IIIII
hardwood noors, dining room,
fenced yard-underpriced lor
the area-terms cpen.
O.N LY $23,500.
SEASPORT REALTY
CWIE ¥111•1
REALTOR
2633 West Coa1t Highway
Newport Beach
Ll 8·9349 -Eves. U 8·3293
CUITDal,..._
1600 WEST COAST IDGRWAY
NEWPoRT BEACH. U 8·93St
.... , ...
Just oft 17th St. A Santa Ana on 11th Plac:., •"one block
from Hu1e Moclftn Shopplnc eent.." ~ with
pride of ownership In mind, planned wtth minimum of
upkeep. I'Nturea lO·two bedtoom units and 2 lln,let,
bullt·ln kitchens. carbace dlapoMb, w-w earpell, pa.
tlo. and .eparate laundry room. EA&N 11':(, RETURN
ON YOUR llfVESTM!!NT WJDLE TENANTS PAY OFF
The MORTGAGE. LET US SHOW YOU A WISE IN.
VESTMENT. NOW RENnNG. Open Dally 10 A.¥. to
5 P.M.
I a •umo ._
This three bedroom, dining room, breakfast room, two
and a halt bath home witb huge covered, glaued In
patio has the gaiety and exuberanee of creatJve work.
YOUR ANSWER FOR PAR11ES OR OUTDOORS ENTER·
TAIN~E~. Fabulou, upper bay location. OWner mov-
Ing to San Diego and WlLL SACRIFICE FOR QUICK
SALE AT $29,500. SUBMIT AS LOW AS 14,!00.
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
"you'll like our friendly .ervlce"
220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1139
lAcross the 1treet from Mesa Shopplnl Center)
Evenings Call lfl 6-1050 -U 8·8693
liM SliT CIPIULE
lt Is with pride that we announce three of the tlw
members of the LUNAR CAPSULE TECHNICAL ADVlS·
ORY COMMITI'EE of the Aeronutronlc. Dtvl1lon of the
Ford Motor Company have choeen beautiful Cameo
Sti~res to build their macnllleent homes.
Dr. Samuel Batdorf was the fJrst to cornmlallon
Maceo Corporation to build a home for him on Cameo
Shores Road. Dr. Donal B. Duncan'• home ha1 just
been completed overlooking the Harbor Entrance.
Dr. Lloyd P. Smith's home, designed for e legant
livlnc with sclentWc pred•lon, will be built on one
of our largest lots on Camden Drive.
On Saturday and Sunday we will have open tor
your Inspection, 121 lfllford Drive, one of our finest
view homes, with private pathway to sandy beach.
IACCO CDRPDIATIII
IOn Coast Rwy., Just South of Corona del Marl
ORiole 3·4904
SEWII IS OUR IUSIIESS
FOR SATISFACTION -LIST Wl1li ,
LBIITM u•n, IEILTOI
ORIOLE 3·0668
ASSOCIATES
JOHN FLOOD BOB RAYLE
LARRY WRIGHT ANABEL XlMBALL
3001 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL 11.U
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
IS ALL YOU NEED
TO OWN 6 LOVE'L Y
2·BEDROO'M UNITS
I PRJCED AT 146.000.
Loan Commitment 130.000.
I~COME 1-Uk> A MO N'rn
Evenings ORiole 3·1936
Cll-lB. Ill
ON MARGUERITE
CAPE COD 2·STORY HOUSE
$29,750
GRAND OPENING
··-··FROM LOW MONI'IIL Y PAYMEN'I'S
(No ..... Coalract -
You a.c.Jn Deed Cllld Title to Property) $7so .....
Hfllllor Estfltes
Near Mesa Verde Country Club and Golf Course
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